RESUMO: Objetivo: descrever a construção e a validação de protocolo de Sistematização da Assistência de Enfermagem Perioperatória (SAEP), aplicado à cirurgia oral menor no Centro de Especialidades Odontológicas, vinculado à uma instituição de ensino superior em Pernambuco. Método: relato de experiência no qual foram utilizados os Padrões Funcionais de Saúde de Gordon para coleta de dados, identificação dos Diagnósticos de Enfermagem segundo a Taxonomia NANDA-I e posterior validação com pacientes atendidos entre 2008 e 2009. Conclusão: O protocolo de SAEP proposto permitiu que o processo de Enfermagem na formação em nível de graduação não fosse apenas abordado sob o ponto de vista teórico. O relato dos estudantes extensionistas evidenciou a viabilidade e a eficácia da SAEP, além de suas vantagens sobre a qualidade da assistência e do processo de trabalho da Enfermagem.
The genus Aspergillus P. Micheli is among the most abundant fungi worldwide. Numerous species belonging to this genus have been reported to contaminate food and cause infections. We isolated Aspergillus hongkongensis C.C. Tsang et al. from eggplant flour sold in Recife, Brazil. The isolate was identified using morphological and molecular analyses (beta-tubulin and calmodulin genes). This is the first record of A. hongkongensis in South America and the third report worldwide. Our study contributes to a better understanding of the phenotypic variations in this species, as well as the geographic distribution of Aspergillus species.
Penicillium costaricense was isolated in air samples from a surgery center in a public hospital in Brazil. The only published data on the occurrence of this species is from caterpillar intestine of Rothschildia lebeau in Costa Rica. The isolate was identified by morphology together with the molecular markers β-tubulin and calmodulin. This report is a warning call to understand the pathogenicity of this species. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of P. costaricense in South American and the second in the world.
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