2005
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-21002005000400006
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Instrumento para classificação de recém-nascidos de acordo com o grau de dependência de cuidados de enfermagem

Abstract: OBJETIVO: Trata-se da reconstrução de um instrumento para classificação de recém-nascidos proposto por Toledo e Fugulin em 2000. MÉTODOS: Foram consideradas 16 áreas de cuidado de enfermagem e o neonato foi classificado em três níveis de complexidade assistencial. Para a validação do conteúdo, utilizou-se a técnica Delphi. Participaram como juízas cinco enfermeiras da área obstétrica, neonatal e pediátrica que atuam junto a instituições assistenciais ou vinculadas a Hospital-Escola. RESULTADOS: Os resultados o… Show more

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“…The value obtained individually in each of these care areas is added, and the total obtained indicates a category: minimal care (16-26 points), intermediate care (27-37), and intensive care (38-48 points) (6) .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The value obtained individually in each of these care areas is added, and the total obtained indicates a category: minimal care (16-26 points), intermediate care (27-37), and intensive care (38-48 points) (6) .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To understand the profile of the NB in relation to care complexity, the classification instrument validated by Bochembuzio (6) was applied, which contains 16 care areas, each receiving a score ranging from 1 to 3. The care areas assessed were as follows: thermoregulation, weight, spontaneous activity, reaction to stimuli, skin color, tone, nutrition and hydration, eliminations, oxygenation, mucocutaneous integrity, body care, control of vital signs, tubes and drains, catheters, drug therapy, and health education (6) .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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