2019
DOI: 10.1590/0034-7167-2018-0061
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Abstract: Objective: To identify in the literature the defining characteristics and related factors of the nursing diagnosis "ineffective breathing pattern". Method: Integrative review with the steps: problem identification, literature search, evaluation and analysis of data and presentation of results. Results: Twenty articles and two dissertations were included. In children, the most prevalent related factor was bronchial secretion, followed by hyperventilation. The main defining characteristics were dyspnea, tachyp… Show more

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“…Other related factors (obesity and bronchial secretion), although not identified as predictors of IBP in our study, have been also associated with this diagnosis. It was also observed that the DC changes in respiratory depth, auscultation with adventitious sounds, dyspnea, reduced vesicular murmurs, tachypnea, cough and use of accessory respiratory muscles were also associated with IBP 12-14,19 .…”
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“…Other related factors (obesity and bronchial secretion), although not identified as predictors of IBP in our study, have been also associated with this diagnosis. It was also observed that the DC changes in respiratory depth, auscultation with adventitious sounds, dyspnea, reduced vesicular murmurs, tachypnea, cough and use of accessory respiratory muscles were also associated with IBP 12-14,19 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The RF bronchial secretion possibly related to the Nursing diagnosis IBP due to the narrowing of the lumen as consequence of the exacerbated production of secretions and also due to the inability of intensive care patients to expel secretions spontaneously from the respiratory tract, leading to respiratory difficulty and to the IBP diagnosis 12 .…”
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