Objectives: to categorize factual elements of ethical-disciplinary nursing lawsuits in the state of Goiás. Methods: cross-sectional, retrospective study, based on secondary data obtained from ethical-disciplinary lawsuits filed at the Regional Nursing Council of Goiás (Coren-Goiás) between the years 2010 and 2019. Results: the highest number of lawsuits filed was in 2013 and 2014, with a greater frequency in the state capital. The majority came from the Nursing Ethics Committees and ex-officio complaints. The professional with most complaints was the nursing technician, aged between 31 and 40 years old, at the beginning of their career. The most common type of complaints referred to performing attributions that were not within the nursing competences. Conclusions: as a highlight are the contributions of this study to professional ethics in nursing and the clear need to consolidate these skills in nurses who are in training and in the continuous education for those already in the profession.
Objetivo: compartilhar a experiência relacionada à produção de aventais descartáveis conduzida pela enfermagem em complexo prisional no contexto da pandemia da COVID-19. Método: relato de experiência das ações de extensão de projeto de produção de equipamentos de proteção individual realizadas em complexo prisional da região Centro-Oeste do Brasil, no período de março a junho de 2020. Resultados: foram produzidos 6.000 aventais, adotando as normas da Associação Brasileira de Normas Técnicas. No processo, houve aprendizado das medidas de higiene e limpeza para prevenção da COVID-19, com destaque para a higienização das mãos, readequação de fluxo e do ambiente de produção. Conclusão: a experiência pautou-se no compromisso social da universidade pública e foi oportunidade ímpar de desenvolvimento de conhecimentos e habilidades, bem como de reeducação e ressocialização dessa população. Além disso, reforçou o papel da enfermagem no enfrentamento de agravos de saúde pública.
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