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dc.contributor.advisorSellan Icaza, Víctor Manuel
dc.contributor.authorAngamarca García, Evelyn Yuleysi
dc.date.accessioned2022-04-20T14:18:31Z
dc.date.available2022-04-20T14:18:31Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/11207
dc.descriptionBurns are one of the most common conditions that can be of the first, second and third degree, being related to domestic or work calamities, being their reasons for appearance. It is a trauma present in the skin caused by thermal, chemical, radioactive and electrical agents, altering the tissue proteins and negatively inducing the superficial integument, having as its end the death of the affected tissues. The purpose of the following case study is to apply the Nursing Care Process to a 33-week pregnant patient with a second-degree burn in the lower extremities, where a clinical assessment was carried out and the relevant laboratory tests were carried out. Based on the general objective, a cephalo-caudal examination was carried out, accompanied by an evaluation by functional patterns of Marjorie Gordon, where it was identified which patterns are altered, therefore, nursing diagnoses began to be developed to determine a care plan in based on the needs of the patient. A follow-up was carried out where the nursing interventions were the important element in the patient's improvement, as well as the pharmacological treatment that was administered under medical prescription, thus avoiding complications such as the risk of bacterial infection and hypovolemic shock. Using essential tools for its development, such as the Nanda (diagnostics), Nic (interventions), Noc (results) taxonomies, which allowed me to evaluate the results achieved, with the aim of recovering health during the healing process of the burn, fulfilling our objectives set out in this case study.es_ES
dc.descriptionBurns are one of the most common conditions that can be of the first, second and third degree, being related to domestic or work calamities, being their reasons for appearance. It is a trauma present in the skin caused by thermal, chemical, radioactive and electrical agents, altering the tissue proteins and negatively inducing the superficial integument, having as its end the death of the affected tissues. The purpose of the following case study is to apply the Nursing Care Process to a 33-week pregnant patient with a second-degree burn in the lower extremities, where a clinical assessment was carried out and the relevant laboratory tests were carried out. Based on the general objective, a cephalo-caudal examination was carried out, accompanied by an evaluation by functional patterns of Marjorie Gordon, where it was identified which patterns are altered, therefore, nursing diagnoses began to be developed to determine a care plan in based on the needs of the patient. A follow-up was carried out where the nursing interventions were the important element in the patient's improvement, as well as the pharmacological treatment that was administered under medical prescription, thus avoiding complications such as the risk of bacterial infection and hypovolemic shock. Using essential tools for its development, such as the Nanda (diagnostics), Nic (interventions), Noc (results) taxonomies, which allowed me to evaluate the results achieved, with the aim of recovering health during the healing process of the burn, fulfilling our objectives set out in this case study.es_ES
dc.description.abstractLas quemaduras son una de las afecciones más comunes que pueden ser de primer, segundo y tercer grado, teniendo relación con las calamidades domésticas o de labor, siendo sus motivos de aparición. Es un trauma presente en la piel provocada por agentes térmicos, químicos, radioactivos y eléctricos, alterando las proteínas tisulares e induciendo de manera negativa el tegumento superficial teniendo como fin la muerte de los tejidos afectados. El siguiente estudio de caso tiene como finalidad aplicar el Proceso de Atención de Enfermería a paciente gestante de 33 semanas con quemadura de segundo grado en extremidades inferiores, donde se realizó una valoración clínica y ejecutó sus pertinentes exámenes de laboratorio. En base al objetivo general se efectuó un examen céfalo-caudal, acompañado de la valoración por patrones funcionales de Marjorie Gordon, donde se identificó que patrones están alterados, por lo consiguiente, se comenzó a elaborar los diagnósticos enfermeros para determinar un plan de cuidados en base a las necesidades del paciente. Se realizó un seguimiento donde las intervenciones de enfermería fue el elemento importante en la mejoría del paciente, al igual que el tratamiento farmacológico que se administró bajo prescripción médica, evitando así, complicaciones como riesgo de infección bacteriana y shock hipovolémico. Usando para su desarrollo herramientas primordiales, como lo son las taxonomías Nanda (diagnósticos), Nic (intervenciones), Noc (resultados), que me permitió evaluar los resultados conseguidos, teniendo como fin la recuperación de la salud durante el proceso de cicatrización de la quemadura, cumpliendo nuestros objetivos expuestos en este estudio de caso.es_ES
dc.format.extent41 p.es_ES
dc.language.isoeses_ES
dc.publisherBabahoyo: UTB-FCS, 2022es_ES
dc.rightsAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Ecuador*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ec/*
dc.subjectQuemadurases_ES
dc.subjectProceso de Atención de Enfermeríaes_ES
dc.subjectPieles_ES
dc.subjectGradoses_ES
dc.subjectTaxonomías NANDAes_ES
dc.titleProceso de atención de enfermería en gestante de 33 semanas con quemadura de segundo grado en extremidades inferiores.es_ES
dc.typebachelorThesises_ES


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