2016
DOI: 10.3823/2070
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Nurses' Role In Post-Operative Immediately Myocardial Revascularization In Intensive Care Unit

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“…The “equipment verification” item reflects the criticality of patients and avoids compromising situations for their safety. This item was congruent with studies that demonstrated verification is imperative in patient care, requiring nurses’ attention when verifying the connection points in the distribution network (oxygen and compressed air), identifying leaks, calibrating the flow meter/manometer and working the vacuum system, to avoid possible complications (Benoit et al., 2017; Silva et al., 2016).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…The “equipment verification” item reflects the criticality of patients and avoids compromising situations for their safety. This item was congruent with studies that demonstrated verification is imperative in patient care, requiring nurses’ attention when verifying the connection points in the distribution network (oxygen and compressed air), identifying leaks, calibrating the flow meter/manometer and working the vacuum system, to avoid possible complications (Benoit et al., 2017; Silva et al., 2016).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…So the researcher commented on that was additional factored may be affected; was about training course related to postoperative nursing care which was founded in the table one; most of the nurses in the private hospital was participated training course, while very low percentage of the nurses in the public hospitals doing training course. This result was supported by the descriptive study that conducted by Qadir and Younis in the Erbil City; There was a significant relationship was founded between the levels of quality of nursing care with age, gender, levels of education, nurse's experience and reported in their study; nursing care should be developed in immediate post-operative period with quality and competence by nurses and all team [27]. The result was supported by a comparative study in Cyprus that about assessment of patients' satisfaction with care provided in public and private hospitals, which show, those patients hospitalized in private hospitals seem to be more satisfied than those who were admitted to the public hospital [28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 62%