Introduction: Harassment is a recent issue in the workplace, since violence characterized by ill-treatment, as well as humiliating and degrading persecution, has always been present in labor relations. , and in recent years this phenomenon has intensified, even more because of the accelerated capitalism that the world of work has been going through the last few years, this can be easily evidenced in the field of sales. Objective: To investigate in the current literature the implications of the practice of bullying on the quality of life of professionals working in the field of Commercial Management. Methodology: This is a bibliographical review of the literature. Final considerations: This study is of great importance, therefore, it allows the expansion of knowledge. Thus, it seeks to bring untapped discussions about moral harassment in the field of sales and its implications on the worker’s quality of life, where he also directed a look at the field of research, favoring future studies. Finally, it is clear that this contributes effectively to the propagation of knowledge about the thematic approaches.
Objective: to identify in the scientific literature factors that hinder exclusive breastfeeding. Development: This is an integrative literature review, which took place between June and July in the Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO) and in the databases: Latin American Literature of the Caribbean in Health Sciences (LILACS) and Bases de nursing data (BDENF); in LATINDEX (Regional Online Information System for Scientific Journals of Latin America, the Caribbean, Spain and Portugal), and Red Iberoamericana (REDIB), through the Virtual Health Library (VHL). Results: It showed the main factors that hinder the practice of exclusive breastfeeding, among them are: pain, the appearance of fissures, mastitis, the mother’s return to work, difficulty in “handling”, lack of guidance, little experience of mom. Conclusion: The study becomes essential in conducting practices to encourage exclusive breastfeeding in the prevention of early weaning.
Objective: to evidence from the scientific literature the clinical and therapeutic characterization of children with Pediatric Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome and definition of their respective diagnostic diagnoses; Method: the study is configured as a scope review, it is organized by the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) in which it is proposed by the Joanna Briggs Institute; Results: 34 articles were identified after a sample in the databases, and after the selection of data inclusion and exclusion of 16 final articles; Final considerations: Nursing care for children and adolescents with SIM-P is still unexplored and has limited scientific evidence. In addition, nurses should be aware of updates on a thorough clinical assessment, including anamnesis, physical examination, epidemiological link with suspected or confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the 2nd to 4th week prior, in addition to Complementary tests to assess the process. inflammation and the recovery of organs, to early identification and treatment, having as vital functions.
In Primary Health Care (PHC), the matrix can conform through the relationship between Family Health teams (SF teams) and Expanded Centers for Family Health and Primary Care (NASF-AB). The aim of the study is to report the experience of NASF-AB assistance to a group of children aged 6 to 12 years old with behavioral changes, anxiety disorders and emotional problems. Anxiety disorders are among the most common psychiatric illnesses in children and adolescents.
The Pregnancy Card is the main way of identifying the health status of the pregnant woman and fetus included in prenatal care. With the aim of highlighting and identifying the importance of notes on the elements recorded in the pregnant woman’s book during prenatal care based on the analysis of published articles and their relevance in prenatal care, delivery and puerperium, in the case of a review systematic. The research was obtained through the analysis of articles published according to inclusion and exclusion criteria, resulting in a set of 10 articles showing dissatisfaction with the number of current records presented in virtual bases, where a need for practical investigative increase on the use of the pregnant woman’s card and the importance it has for its purpose.
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