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Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of hypothermia to prevent neurological deterioration in post-cardiac arrest patients(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2019-10-13) Felix Pinedo, Diana Katherin; Andia Pullo, Ruth Janeth; Matta Solis, Hernan HugoObjective: To establish how job satisfaction is related to the performance of nurses in the emergency service at the EsSalud Hospital, Lima 2022. Materials and methods: Quantitative study, applied type, non-experimental or observational design, cross-sectional, and correlational scope, considering a population of 160 nurses and a sample of 113 nurses. Two instruments with acceptable validity and reliability criteria will be applied. The instrument measuring job satisfaction consists of 27 items and includes seven dimensions: administrative policy, relationship with authorities, physical and material conditions, social relationships, personal development, labor and/or remuneration benefits, and task performance. Meanwhile, the questionnaire measuring job performance consists of 28 items and includes four dimensions: personal development and training, responsibility, motivation and leadership, and teamwork. Descriptive analysis will include tables according to quantity and percentage, and inferential analysis will use the Spearman’s Rho coefficient.Ítem Acceso abierto Knowledge about nursing care in Covid 19 patients with endotracheal tube and its relationship with complications in the intensive care unit service of the San Isidro Labrador hospital(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2021-11-07) Andia Pullo, Ruth Janeth; Cárdenas de Fernández, María HildaThis research was carried out to analyze and evaluate the level of knowledge of nurses in the ICU service of the San Isidro Labrador Hospital, as well as the recognition of the most frequent complications that we find with the endotracheal tube in covid 19 patients, since it is a new disease that has been evolving rapidly throughout the world due to airborne infections. This study is a descriptive analysis, it has a quantitative approach, which makes use of the collection of analysis to recognize the hypothesis, based on numerical comparison using statistical techniques to establish behavior patterns and experiment with theories. The search plans are non-experimental and the search variables are not manipulated or tested, so they are transversal and correlated. The instrument was a survey that was developed using the SPSS v. 22 Program, using Cronbach's alpha as a statistic with the following results: 0.82
