Examinando por Materia "Intraoperative Period"
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Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of forced air to reduce hypothermia in intraoperative patients(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2020-12-27) Suni Suni, Jackeline Cecilia; Vera Ortiz, Maryori; Pretell Aguilar, Rosa MariaObjective: Systematize the evidence on the effectiveness of forced air to reduce hypothermia in patients intraoperatively. Methodology: randomized clinical trials published between 2019 and 2015, which were obtained from different national and international research databases that had as their main study topic the effectiveness of forced air to prevent intraoperative hypothermia. Results: 80% of the evidence says that forced air is more effective and the other 20% shows that forced air is not effective in reducing hypothermia in patients in the perioperative period. Conclusions: 8/10 evidence concludes that forced air is more effective in maintaining the thermoregulation of the patient undergoing surgery intraoperatively while 2/10 evidence concludes that active heating intraoperatively is associated with control measures in the temperature in the environment providing adequate temperature and skin heating to the surgical patient being related to forced air.Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of the warming of endovenous liquids to reduce hypothermia in surgical patients in the intraoperatory phase(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2019-08-04) Trejo Ramírez, Olga Silvia; Maima Coz, Mery Laura; Pretell Aguliar, Rosa MaríaObjective: To systematize the evidence on the effectiveness of intravenous fluid warming in reducing hypothermia in surgical patients during the intraoperative phase. Material and Methods: This systematic review consists of 10 scientific articles on the effectiveness of intravenous fluid warming in reducing intraoperative hypothermia, which were found in the following databases: Pubmed, Scielo and Epistemonikos. They were analyzed according to the Grade scale to determine the strength and quality of the evidence. Of the 10 articles found, 60% were randomized controlled trials, 20% were systematic reviews and 20% were quasi-experimental studies. Results: Of the 10 evidences found, 90% show that warming intravenous fluids is effective in reducing intraoperative hypothermia in surgical patients and 10% show that warming intravenous fluids is not effective in reducing intraoperative hypothermia in surgical patients. Conclusions: 9 out of 10 evidences show that warming intravenous fluids is effective in reducing intraoperative hypothermia and 1 out of 10 shows that warming intravenous fluids is not effective in reducing intraoperative hypothermia.Ítem Acceso abierto Quality of care of the nursing staff and its relationship with the comprehensive safety of the patient during the intraoperative period in the surgical center of the Huacho regional hospital, 2023(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2023-12-10) Torres Briceño, Estrella Evelyn; Mori Castro, Jaime AlbertoObjective: It aims to analyze the relationship between the quality of care of the nursing staff and the comprehensive safety of the patient during intraoperative period in Surgical Center of Regional Hospital of Huacho, 2023. Materials and Methods: It has a quantitative approach, cross-sectional, non-experimental design, it will be made up of a population of 60 patients from Surgical Center and sample will be entire population, the instruments called quality of care of the nursing team containing 15 items and the second instrument called patient safety containing 20 items, containing closed questions. Results: It will be presented using Microsoft Excel 2023 system and SPSS v.26.0 through graphs that will evaluate relationship between the two study variables.
