Objectives: To identify the main non-pharmacological analgesia strategies used in clinical practice in adult and elderly endovascular procedures. Methods: scoping review, undertaken in July 2021, on 12 national and international data sources. The recommendations of the JBI and the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews checklist were followed. Thirteen studies were selected to compose the sample, with no time or language cut-off. Results: the main non-pharmacological strategies found were cold compress, use of music, and reflexology. The most prevalent procedures were coronary angiography, peripheral venous catheterization, and femoral catheter removal. Pain measurement by Visual Numeric Scale and Visual Analog Scale described pain reduction in adults and elderly. Conclusions: the main non-pharmacological strategies found were cold compress, use of music, and reflexology, which reduce pain in adults and the elderly.
Objetivo: avaliar a qualidade da comunicação escrita da equipe multiprofissional em uma Unidade de Dependentes de Ventilação Mecânica de um hospital público pediátrico. Métodos: pesquisa descritiva quantitativa, num Hospital Público Pediátrico, em quatro etapas: identificação e priorização de um problema de qualidade; análise das causas do problema; desenvolvimento de critérios para avaliar o nível de qualidade; avaliação do nível de qualidade. Resultados: 75,0% dos não cumprimentos de critérios são sobre registro da data e hora e a utilização do prontuário eletrônico pelos enfermeiros, médicos e técnicos de enfermagem. Os fisioterapeutas apresentaram 32,3% de descumprimento na identificação dos profissionais, os médicos tiveram 8,3%, os enfermeiros 68,3% e os técnicos de enfermagem 86,7%. Conclusões: foi observado ausência da data e hora nos registros dos médicos e da enfermagem, baixa adesão dos médicos na evolução noturna no prontuário eletrônico, e limitação no acesso e utilização desse sistema pela equipe de enfermagem.
The objective of this article was to map the use of Bach flower remedies in adult health care. The studies reported that the following flower essences were used: Impatiens, Cherry Plum, White Chestnut, and Beech. When applied in 4 diluted drops, they helped reducing anxiety, depression, fear, and pain.
Introduction: despite being a common procedure, nasally placed small-bowel feeding tube insertion is not risk-free and can compromise patient safety. Due to the fact that nasally placed small-bowel feeding tube is commonly inserted '"blindly," with the patient head in the neutral position, sometimes the process becomes difficult and traumatic, and may present higher level of complexity in physiological or induced coma and intubated patients. Therefore, adverse events (AEs) route errors can occur during this procedure. This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of different nasally placed small-bowel feeding tube insertion techniques in coma and intubated patients, in comparison with conventional method.Methods: A prospective, randomized and controlled clinical trial will be carried out with coma and intubated patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Thirty-nine patients will be randomly divided into 3 groups: group who will have the tube inserted in a conventional manner with the head in the neutral position, group with the head positioned laterally to the right, and, finally, with the head in the neutral position, with assistance of a laryngoscope. The primary endpoint will be: first, second and total attempt success rate; and time required for the first successful attempt and the sum of all attempts. Complications during insertion included tube bending, twisting, knotting, mucosal bleeding, and insertion into the trachea. Patient vital signs will be measured.
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