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Ítem Acceso abierto Nursing diagnostic labels and most common medical diagnoses in neonates with total parenteral nutrition in the ICU of the National Mother-Child Hospital San Bartolomé, January-December 2016(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2018-05-24) Ramos Mora, Luis Angel; Chávez Flores, Erik MarioObjective: to determine the most frequent nursing diagnostic labels and medical diagnoses in neonates with total parenteral nutrition in the ICU of the Madre Niño San Bartolomé National Hospital January – December 2016. Methodology: it was a retrospective, descriptive, cross-sectional study. The population was 44 medical records of neonates with total parenteral nutrition. The instrument was a data record sheet for neonates with total parenteral nutrition and another record sheet called the ICU-neonatal nursing diagnosis list by Andrade F. Results: the nursing diagnostic labels that predominate in the study are ineffective respiratory pattern represented by 43.2%, impaired gas exchange 25% and ineffective feeding pattern of the infant 18.2%. The medical diagnoses that prevail in the study are respiratory distress syndrome represented by 45.5%, neonatal sepsis represented by 9.1% and esophageal atresia 9.1%. Conclusion: the most frequent nursing diagnostic label in neonates receiving total parenteral nutrition at the Madre Niño San Bartolomé Hospital is “Ineffective respiratory pattern”, and the most frequent medical diagnosis is respiratory distress syndrome.
