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Ítem Acceso abierto Factors and the level of compliance with the safe surgery checklist in a private clinic,Lima 2024(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2024-03-10) Cruz Atausupa, Lesly Daisy; Suarez Valderrama, Yurik AnatoliObjective: It will be to determine the factors related to the level of compliance with the Safe Surgery Checklist in a Private Clinic in Lima 2024. Materials and methods. The present study will have a quantitative approach, correlational descriptive scope, applied type and nonexperimental, cross-sectional design. We will work with a sample population consisting of 40 nursing professionals who work in the operating room service of a private clinic, Lima 2024. The instruments to be used in the field work will be a questionnaire by Condor, R., Vallejo A, Chero V. and the Checklist prepared by Caisahuana, J., Cisneros, D., Pizarro, K., meeting the requirements of validity and reliability.Ítem Acceso abierto Nutrition and nutritional status of premature newborns cared for in the Intermediate II Unit of the National Maternal Perinatal Institute, Lima - 2018(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2019-04-17) Cruz Atausupa, Lesly Daisy; Fernández Neciosup, Olga Teresa; Matos Valverde, Carmen VictoriaMethod: A quantitative, non-experimental, descriptive correlational cross-sectional design. The study involved 68 preterm newborns. The following instruments were used: the Feeding and Nutritional Status Record Form for Preterm Newborns (FRTAENRNPT), the Intrauterine Growth Curve for Male Sex, and the Intrauterine Growth Curve for Female Sex. Results: 47% of the neonates were fed with fortified human milk, 37% were exclusively breastfed, and 16% were fed with premature infant formula. Regarding nutritional status, 54% were small for their gestational age (SGA), 46% were appropriate for their gestational age (AGA), and none of the infants were large for their gestational age (LGA). A statistically significant relationship was found between the type of feeding and the nutritional status of preterm infants. The non-parametric chi-square test was used, yielding a coefficient of 0.016 (p<0.05). Conclusions: A relationship exists between the type of feeding and nutritional development. Depending on the type of milk and feeding method, nutritional development will be either adequate or inadequate.
