Examinando por Autor "Rodríguez Pacco, Carolina Rosario"
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Ítem Acceso abierto Attitude of nursing professionals towards the death of the patient in the Villa el Salvador emergency hospital, 2020.(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2020-12-20) Rodríguez Pacco, Carolina Rosario; Mori Castro, Jaime AlbertoThe present research will provide new knowledge and scope for the professional who provides services in the emergency area with the purpose of proposing strategic activities that require permanent awareness of the purpose of the responsibility of providing a favorable attitude in patient care. terminal and his imminent death. In the emergency hospital of Villa El Salvador, nursing professionals are faced with assisting patients in critical states, where they are often able to save their lives or recover them, however, they perceive the patient's death as something routine, unforeseen, and untimely. for not being able to save him in time. Since despite the effort deployed, this effort is cut short when death occurs.Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of internal fixation compared to external fixation for reducing complications in fracture patients(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2018-12-02) Rodríguez Pacco, Carolina Rosario; Cordova Vargas, Teodora; Uturunco Vera, Milagros LizbethObjective: Systematize the evidence on the effectiveness of internal fixation versus external fixation to reduce complications in patients with fractures. Methodology: It was a systematic observational and retrospective review, the search has been restricted to articles with full text, subjected to critical reading, using the GRADE evaluation to identify their level of evidence. Results: Of a total of 10 scientific articles reviewed 100% (10), from China 60% (06), United Kingdom 20% (02), United States 10% (01), and Qatar 10% (01). Likewise, 100% (10) from China, the United Kingdom, the United States and Qatar were systematically reviewed. According to the findings of the scientific articles analyzed, 70% (07) showed that internal fixation compared to external fixation presented a decrease in complications in patients with fractures and 30% (03) showed that internal fixation compared to external fixation external fixation presented similar complications in patients with fractures. Conclusions: The study concluded that internal fixation compared to external fixation presented a decrease in complications in patients with fractures such as infections, hospital stay and rapid recovery.
