2017
DOI: 10.5380/ce.v22i1.47656
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Notificação De Queda Do Paciente Cirúrgico Antes E Após Treinamento Em Serviço

Abstract: RESUMO: Estudo tipo antes-depois com objetivo de identificar registros e perfil de queda de paciente, executar e avaliar uma tecnologia educacional. Realizado no período de abril de 2015 a fevereiro de 2016, em uma unidade de internação cirúrgica de um hospital público no município do Rio de Janeiro. Verificou-se o registro de uma queda antes do treinamento (33,3 quedas por 1.000 paciente-dia) no período de setembro de 2015. Após um período de seis meses, verificou-se o registro de seis quedas notificadas adeq… Show more

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“…A study indicates that, when the patient understands what a fall is, he/she becomes more careful in his/her daily life and becomes trained on how to deal with future situations since, normally, when the person avoids falling, he/she ends up supporting him/herself in one of the limbs, leading to post-fall complications. [18] Most participants answered correctly the item about the occurrence of falls only in the elderly. Although older people are more susceptible to falls due to changes in balance and gait associated with aging, this adverse event can occur at any age and in younger people as evidenced in this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study indicates that, when the patient understands what a fall is, he/she becomes more careful in his/her daily life and becomes trained on how to deal with future situations since, normally, when the person avoids falling, he/she ends up supporting him/herself in one of the limbs, leading to post-fall complications. [18] Most participants answered correctly the item about the occurrence of falls only in the elderly. Although older people are more susceptible to falls due to changes in balance and gait associated with aging, this adverse event can occur at any age and in younger people as evidenced in this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%