Nursing actions prescribed to patients in an intensive care unit
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5216/ree.v16i3.22316Keywords:
Nursing, Nursing Process, Nursing Care, Intensive Care UnitsAbstract
A descriptive and documentary study with the aim to identify nursing prescriptions given to patients hospitalized in an Intensive Care Unit. Data were collected from 231 patient charts used to document the Nursing Process steps. Out of this sample of 231 patient charts, we identified 6,197 nursing actions, of which 3,010 were upon admission and 3,187 upon discharge. After excluding repetitions, we found 104 different nursing actions. Only 32 (30.76%) of which were prescribed for more than 10% of patients. Of these, 23 (71.87%) referred to the unit’s hospital routine and 21 (65.62%) were prescribed with greater frequency upon discharge with respect to admission. Identifying nursing interventions can help construct a body of knowledge, create protocols and plan resource allocation for the qualification of nursing services.
doi: 10.5216/ree.v16i3.22316.