2007
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-55022007000200002
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Abstract: O prontuário do paciente ou do cliente, também denominado prontuário médico, é um elemento fundamental ao bom atendimento e um instrumento de educação permanente e de pesquisa, entre outras finalidades de gerenciamento hospitalar. Neste estudo, foram avaliados os modelos de prontuário utilizados em 77 (73,3%) dos 105 hospitais filiados à Associação Brasileira de Hospitais Universitários e de Ensino (Abrahue), sendo estudados pela estimativa de escores para vários de seus itens ou de partes referentes à históri… Show more

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“…Nota-se que os prontuários dos hospitaisescola do Brasil apresentam qualidade inferior, o que interfere negativamente nas atividades de ensino e pesquisa, além de prejudicar o aprimoramento dos serviços de saúde e o atendimento à população 16 .…”
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“…Nota-se que os prontuários dos hospitaisescola do Brasil apresentam qualidade inferior, o que interfere negativamente nas atividades de ensino e pesquisa, além de prejudicar o aprimoramento dos serviços de saúde e o atendimento à população 16 .…”
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“…However, recording medical information is often not prioritized in Brazil, even under optimal conditions, and this frequently results in improperly fi led and stored records. Unfortunately, this practice is common, even in university hospitals, where many medical records are poorly fi lled out and lack the necessary information (15) . This situation is perpetuated by the fact that the curricula of university courses in medicine, nursing, and pharmacy almost always lack instruction on envenomation via venomous animals, as well as the health of rural workers in are not satisfactorily considered in university courses regarding agronomy and veterinary medicine.…”
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“…That is, there would be an entry for the "status" where these aspects would not be the same for each specialty in particular, and there could be more than one waiting line according to each morbidity or aspect associated to the difficulties of the surgery (surgical complexity, more sophisticated equipment, type of anesthesia, need for ICU support). 17,18 Another device would be priority according to aspects of worsening the condition of morbidity where the need of the procedure could be changed after trial by the manager of the waiting line. This type of device must have its reasons explained and recorded with the accompanying comments attached to the registration of each patient.…”
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confidence: 99%