The occurrence of cases of violence has transformed the profile of health problems in Brazil and worldwide. To address this problem, new approaches to the health sector are necessary, such as the determinants oflifestyle, the conditions to mbientais, social and the impact that is caused on quality of life. Even with the enactment of the National Health Policy for The Reduction of Accidents and Violence, the system has been slowly organized to meet the needs of the theme while trying to assist the general demand (MINAYO, 2007)
The professional who manipulates antineoplastic chemotherapy without the proper use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is at risk of presenting from simple symptoms such as headache, dizziness, vomiting, alopecia, allergic reactions and mucosa alterations, to more serious effects, such as: mutagenicity, carcinogenicity and teratogenicity, caused by the undue absorption of these substances.
Population aging has been occurring extremely rapidlyin developing countries, implying a higher prevalence of chronic-degenerative diseases (NCDs,s). Among these, diabetes mellitus stands out, a syndrome characterized by a chronic state of hyperglycemia and disorders in the metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids and proteins, associated with absolute or relative insulin deficiency and/or its action in the body.
The hypertensive crisis is one of the complications of arterial hypertension, characterized by a sudden increase in blood pressure, with the possibility of damage to target organs, which increases the risk of death. This article aimed to analyze the care provided to hypertensive crisis in urgent and emergency care through scientific production. This is a bibliographic review. The selection of works for this review was based on a bibliographical research carried out in scientific production indexes (BIREME, LILACS, SCIELLO) with the descriptors hypertensive crisis, urgent and emergency care in hypertensive crisis, full scientific articles and published abstracts were chosen. This study focused on the hypertensive crisis, showing the importance of emergency care, the risk factors associated with the crisis, the common characteristics and the clinical conditions presented. It then becomes necessary to disseminate guidelines for the care of hypertensive crises, thus providing better quality care, without complications and unnecessary expenses.
One of the situations that require greater sensitivity from Nurses is the reception of cancer patients, since it is the moment when they feel most unprotected and insecure. The reception is a care that facilitates adaptation to the hospital environment. When the patient enters the hospital, it is important to reduce the feelings generated by uncertainty about the future, by pain, by previous negative experiences or by the simple arrival to an unknown place.
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