2009
DOI: 10.5216/ree.v10i2.8062
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Investigando as orientações oferecidas ao paciente em pós-operatório de revascularização miocárdica

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“…The individual is in the process in which they are leaving a place where they were offered assistance by trained professionals, to return home, the place where a family member will have to develop the role of caregiver (6) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The individual is in the process in which they are leaving a place where they were offered assistance by trained professionals, to return home, the place where a family member will have to develop the role of caregiver (6) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The nurse must, however, also establish strategies to help the patient and the family to set realistic and attainable goals for the individual and the family at each different moment, stimulating them in the continuation of the effort to seek and achieve new goals that are being established, each at their own time (6) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A insegurança quanto à realização dos cuidados em suas residências (3) e as limitações corporais advindas da cirurgia, são exemplos de respostas passíveis de julgamento clínico pelo enfermeiro e intervenção conjunta dos profissionais da atenção primária e secundária. Evidencia-se um deficit importante nas orientações de enfermagem quando da alta hospitalar (4) .…”
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“…The absence of formal guidance from the nurse makes the continuity of treatment at home as something complicated and prone to errors that may reflect the return to the hospital as regards P. 16 Thus, it is possible to observe, and also seen in some studies, the guidelines for hospital discharge included just the delivery of the prescription, the verbal information provided orally by the doctor about the medications, referrals to special care and outpatient. Therefore, nurses are responsible for providing information throughout the hospital stay and at discharge accomplish writing, facilitating patient understanding and reducing the occurrence of errors.…”
Section: Opportunity Offered By the Nurse For The Patient To Express mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study in a municipality in the state of Parana, in which surgical patients when questioned about what would like to know regarding your situation on the day of hospital discharge, 74% of respondents said they wanted to obtain clarifying information about how they should behave at home after surgery. 16 In this respect, the nurse is a very capable professional to perform this function, establishing itself as a major contributor in providing these guidelines.…”
Section: Opportunity Offered By the Nurse For The Patient To Express mentioning
confidence: 99%