Postpartum depression can reach up to 15% of pregnant women in developed countries, 25% in underdeveloped countries and up to 40% throughout the perinatal period. Depressive mothers interact less with their children, they show less love and affection, and this may have an impact on the lives of these infants in the future. Babies who lived in this context had problems with language acquisition, cognitive impairment, delay in achieving developmental milestones, attachment insecure, low self-esteem. It is essential that the diagnosis of depression be made as early as possible so that therapeutic and preventive measures are implemented in a timely manner in order to provide healthy child growth and ensure the good mental health of these mothers.Keywords: Postpartum depression; childish behaviour; mother-child relationship; diagnosis; pharmacological treatment; combination therapy;
Resumo: O objetivo deste estudo consiste em analisar o desempenho do enfermeiro na assistência ao paciente em parada cardiorrespiratória. Trata-se de uma revisão sistemática da literatura, constituída por artigos coletados nas bases de dados Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde e PubMed, em português, inglês e espanhol. Foram encontrados 269 artigos, dos quais 8 foram elegíveis. Observou-se que em 2018 houve aumento da produção de estudos sobre esta temática. As conclusões dos estudos levam a inferir que o sucesso do atendimento a pacientes em parada cardiorrespiratória e a chance de recuperação estão diretamente relacionados com a rapidez da atuação da equipe e da aplicação imediata, competente e segura das medidas de reanimação. Os estudos demonstraram que o profissional enfermeiro possui aptidão nas tomadas de decisões, na identificação e a realização dos procedimentos necessários para aumentar a sobrevida do paciente. Contudo, ainda existe alguma carência de conhecimento que interfere no desempenho do enfermeiro. Palavras-chave: Parada cardíaca; Assistência à saúde; Cuidados de enfermagem.Abstract: The objective of this study is to analyze the performance of nurses in patient care in cardiorespiratory arrest. This is a systematic literature review, consisting of articles collected from the Virtual Health Library and PubMed databases, in Portuguese, English and Spanish. We found 269 articles, of which 8 were eligible. It was observed that in 2018 there was an increase in the production of studies on this theme. The conclusions of the studies lead to the conclusion that the success of cardiorespiratory arrest patient care and the chance of recovery are directly related to the rapidity of the team's performance and the immediate, competent and safe application of resuscitation measures. Studies have shown that nurse practitioners have the ability to make decisions, identify and perform procedures necessary to increase patient survival. However, there is still a lack of knowledge that interfere with the nurse's performance.
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