2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-11692010000500007
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Classification of Patients According to the Degree of Dependence on Nursing Care and Illness Severity in a Post-Anesthesia Care Unit

Abstract: This study aimed to classify patients according to their degree of dependence on nursing care (Perroca Classification System) and correlate this with the anesthetic risk (American Society of Anesthesiologists -ASA classification) in a post-anesthesia care unit. A crosssectional study was conducted, which included 402 patients, mean age 51.57 (±16.73)

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“…The median length of stay was 4.08 (3.00 -4.91) hours for minimally dependent patients, 4.26 (3.19 -6.00) for patients requiring intermediate care, 5.50 (4.10 -12.58) hours for patients requiring high-dependency care, and 16.91 (8.58 -18.79) hours for those requiring intensive care. (15) These results corroborate the findings of the present study, showing that, even after the critical first hour after surgery has passed, patients still require surveillance and other nursing interventions. (1) Once airway protective reflexes and consciousness have returned, patients require verbal management to establish a therapeutic relationship with their care providers.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The median length of stay was 4.08 (3.00 -4.91) hours for minimally dependent patients, 4.26 (3.19 -6.00) for patients requiring intermediate care, 5.50 (4.10 -12.58) hours for patients requiring high-dependency care, and 16.91 (8.58 -18.79) hours for those requiring intensive care. (15) These results corroborate the findings of the present study, showing that, even after the critical first hour after surgery has passed, patients still require surveillance and other nursing interventions. (1) Once airway protective reflexes and consciousness have returned, patients require verbal management to establish a therapeutic relationship with their care providers.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Em estudo realizado em Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, a respeito das necessidades de enfermagem dos pacientes em unidade de recuperação pós-anestésica, as autoras destacaram as especificidades de assistência desses pacientes, que "apresentam elevado grau de dependência e necessitam observação clínica rigorosa para manejos especializados e habilidades para tomada de decisão rápida e precisa" 13 .…”
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“…Na SRA, os pacientes com cuidados intensivos apresentam necessidades de monitorização hemodinâmica e até invasiva, suporte ventilatório, medida do débito urinário e drenagens de sondas e drenos, entre outras atividades, dificultando a rotatividade dos leitos 1 .…”
Section: Grau De Dependência De Cuidados E Disritmias Cardíacasunclassified
“…A sala de recuperação anestésica (SRA) é o local destinado a receber os pacientes no pós-operatório imediato e tem como objetivo prevenir possíveis complicações decorrentes do ato anestésico cirúrgico. Para tanto, há necessidade de recursos humanos especializados e materiais diferenciados para prestar uma assistência de qualidade 1 .…”
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