DOI: 10.11606/t.22.2014.tde-20052014-191609
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Fênomenos de enfermagem identificados por  enfermeiros em um caso clínico: considerações à luz das classificações da NANDA-I, NOC e NIC e a CIPE®

Abstract: DEDICATÓRIASAos meus Pais, Edson Ramalho Vasconcelos e Marluce Coelho Ramalho Vasconcelos pelo carinho e por ter ensinado humildade e coragem para enfrentar os desafios; e por me apoiarem com tanto amor. Aos anjos ou aos guias espirituais que em muitos momentos cuidaram da minha saúde física e mental e, que continuam comigo iluminando meu caminho, dando forças e clareza para continuar a minha jornada. Ao meu esposo, José Ronaldo dos Santos Morais, que acompanhou os momentos de alegria, tristeza, de incerteza, … Show more

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“…The validation of the mapping of the data regarding the expected results elaborated by the nurses with the results proposed by the NOC (13) obtained a 100% concordance index (CI) (20) . In relation to the validation of the mapping of the data on the expected care prescriptions elaborated by the nurses with the interventions suggested by the NIC (12) , a 90% CI was obtained (20) .…”
Section: Methodological Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…The validation of the mapping of the data regarding the expected results elaborated by the nurses with the results proposed by the NOC (13) obtained a 100% concordance index (CI) (20) . In relation to the validation of the mapping of the data on the expected care prescriptions elaborated by the nurses with the interventions suggested by the NIC (12) , a 90% CI was obtained (20) .…”
Section: Methodological Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The majority of the nurses' prescribed care (n = 15) for the ineffective diagnosis of peripheral tissue perfusion was mapped in the intervention, classified in the priority level, "Circulatory care: arterial insufficiency (4062)"; the other nursing prescriptions corresponded to the level of interventions suggested: "Teaching: disease process (5602)" and "Prevention of pressure ulcer (3540)"; the nursing intervention "Pressure ulcer care (3520)" is not on the NIC list, related to the diagnosis in question. (20) .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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