2014
DOI: 10.1590/s0080-6234201400005000009
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Development of a Safety protocol for Management Thirst in the Immediate Postoperative Period

Abstract: RESUMEnObjetivo: Diseñar un protocolo de seguridad para el manejo de la sede en el posoperatorio inmediato Método: Investigación metodológica y aplicada, cuantitativa, desarrollada en los meses de abril a agosto de 2012. Para la confección del protocolo y su manual operacional, se llevó a cabo una extensa búsqueda en la literatura y consulta a expertos. El análisis teórico y el semántico los realizaron los jueces. Resultados: Los criterios de seguridad enlistados fueron: evaluación del nivel de conciencia y de… Show more

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“…One of the studies developed by GPS resulted in the validation of a Safety Protocol for Thirst Management (SPTM), whose reliability was tested with the objective of providing subsidies to the team to assess safety in the administration of thirst relief methods. The following criteria were grouped (Level of Consciousness, Airway Protection and Absence of Nausea and Vomiting) in a graph algorithm which, alongside with the Operating Procedures and Operating Manual, systematically and intentionally evaluate the safety of administration methods for thirst relief (25) .…”
Section: Author (Year) Methods and Objective Sample And Location Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the studies developed by GPS resulted in the validation of a Safety Protocol for Thirst Management (SPTM), whose reliability was tested with the objective of providing subsidies to the team to assess safety in the administration of thirst relief methods. The following criteria were grouped (Level of Consciousness, Airway Protection and Absence of Nausea and Vomiting) in a graph algorithm which, alongside with the Operating Procedures and Operating Manual, systematically and intentionally evaluate the safety of administration methods for thirst relief (25) .…”
Section: Author (Year) Methods and Objective Sample And Location Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Effective strategies in the management of thirst 25,27 and protocols that evaluate the safety 28 of these strategies are already available in the clinical practice, allowing relief of the discomfort, particularly in the ARR.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The systematic evaluation of criteria that influence safety in the administration of thirst relief methods is the third fundamental pillar of the TMM . Although the prevalence and intensity of thirst in the IPP are already known, some health care personnel fear the development of adverse respiratory events arising from the early introduction of fluids and therefore may not implement effective methods to relieve thirst.…”
Section: Perioperative Patient Thirstmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The focus of this pillar is to prevent pulmonary aspiration, hypoxemia, and airway obstruction. Reduction in the level of consciousness, residual action of neuromuscular blockers, and hypothermia are significant factors for the occurrence of these events.…”
Section: Perioperative Patient Thirstmentioning
confidence: 99%
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