This study aims to describe the aspects related to nursing care in cardiovascular complications of COVID-19. This is an integrative literature review, carried out in March 2021, through the search for articles in the scientific databases, published between January 2020 and February 2021. For the treatment of the data, the analysis technique was used of content 04 complete original articles were selected that answer the central question of the research and that were organized in three categories according to the evidences found. The analysis of the literature shows that the articles address nursing care through teleconsultation, nursing care in the cardiac complications of COVID-19 and nursing management in a cardiological unit in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. It is concluded that nursing has a wide field of action in the front line and great challenges are faced when dealing with a new disease. The losses of COVID-19 to the cardiovascular system are present in the short and long term and nurses play an important role in the prevention, diagnosis, monitoring, treatment and rehabilitation of heart diseases.Letícia Almeida de Assunção et al.
Objective: This study aims to describe, through a bibliographic review, aspects related to the pandemic caused by Sars-Cov-2 and its impacts on public health, from the perspective of inequalities experienced by vulnerable groups.Method:It is an integrative review of the literature through the search for articles in the scientific databases, published in the year 2020. For the treatment of the data, the technique of content analysis was used. 12 complete original articles were selected that answer the central question of the research, which were grouped in tables according to author, title, journal, year of publication, indexation base, objectives, methodologies and evidence. Results: The analysis of the literature shows that the main inequalities addressed were about race, gender, social class, working conditions, food security, weaknesses of the health care network, correlation between social class and comorbidities due to chronic non-communicable diseases and listed measures of facing the pandemic. Conclusion: It is concluded that it is necessary to mobilize at the global, national and regional levels the means to stop the exacerbation of inequalities in their various types, and consequently health.
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