Examinando por Autor "Soria Barrientos, Carmen Rosa"
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Ítem Acceso abierto Nursing knowledge and practices on secretion aspiration in patients connected to mechanical ventilation in the intensive care unit of a national hospital, Lima- 2024(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2024-06-23) Soria Barrientos, Carmen Rosa; Arevalo Marcos, Rodolfo AmadoIn critical care areas, it is common for patients to require ventilatory support, such as invasive mechanical ventilation, to prevent respiratory deterioration and allow the respiratory muscles to rest when fatigued due to respiratory failure. To ensure that the bronchial tree remains clear, secretion suctioning is necessary. This procedure must be performed by a trained professional to avoid complications such as tracheal injuries, oxygen deprivation, bronchospasm, bleeding, and infections, among others. Objective: “To determine the relationship between the level of knowledge and practices regarding secretion suctioning in patients connected to mechanical ventilation in the intensive care unit of a National Hospital.” The method applied will be hypothetical-deductive, with a quantitative approach and a cross-sectional, correlational, and non-experimental design. Sample: The study will include 70 nurses, who will be administered two validated instruments: a questionnaire and an observation guide. To determine the relationship between the variables, Spearman’s correlation coefficient statistical formula will be used. Finally, the results will be analyzed and presented in tables at the conclusion of the study.Ítem Acceso abierto Resilience and alcoholism in high school students at Educational Institution 6062-Peru-USA in Villa El Salvador, Lima – 2018(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2019-03-01) Soria Barrientos, Carmen Rosa; Vilela Almeida, Sandy Celith; Pérez Siguas, Rosa EvaMaterial and method: The present study has a quantitative approach. Regarding the design, it is a non-experimental correlational study of an observational and cross-sectional type. The population was made up of 737 adolescents from Educational Institution 6062-Peru-USA. The instrument used was the Connor – Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC), which allows knowing the level of resilience of adolescents and the Instrument of Alcohol Use Disorders Identification (AUDIT), which allows you to recognize symptoms of dependence and problems related to alcohol. Result: A medium level of resilience was obtained in 62.1% of those surveyed; However, when obtaining results according to their dimensions, it was found, in the spirituality area, that the majority presented a medium level (60.7%). Likewise, it was determined that 65.8% of the students are without an appreciable risk of alcoholism; When obtaining results according to their dimensions, it was found that in the area of dependency symptoms there are 81.0% of students. Conclusions: There is a relationship in the Resilience and Alcoholism variables according to the Pearson Chi-square statistical test, with a significant value of 0.00 (p > 0.05).
