Objetiva-se avaliar os registros de enfermagem acerca das reações transfusionais dos centros de terapia intensiva. Trata-se de estudo documental, transversal, com abordagem quantitativa. A pesquisa foi realizada em hospital terciário, entre o período de fevereiro de 2018 a janeiro de 2019, tendo uma amostra de 194 prontuários de pacientes que foram transfundidos em 2015. Os dados foram coletados por formulário acerca do processo transfusional e analisados por software estatístico. Foram avaliados 194 prontuários, destes 173 (89,2%) continham informações sobre identificação dos pacientes, em 124 (63,9%) de registros completos sobre início e término da transfusão e 47 (24,2%) dos registros sobre possíveis reações transfusionais, entretanto 124 (63,9) estavam incompletos acerca da ocorrência de reações transfusionais. Conclui-se que os registros de enfermagem foram classificados como falhos, tendo em vista a detecção de inconsistências no preenchimento dos prontuários, sendo necessária realização de atividades de cunho educativo para corrigir eventuais falhas e melhorar a segurança do paciente.
Objective: To analyze the available scientific evidence about the skills of nursing professionals regarding the protocols of care in Basic Life Support.Method: An integrative review performed in the databases LILACS, PUBMED, COCHRANE LIBRARY and other sources of literature, in March and April 2016, using the controlled descriptors "Emergency Nursing", "Knowledge", "Cardiac Arrest", "Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation". There were selected 27 articles based on the inclusion criteria. Results:The main researches identified about the main challenges and knowledge experienced by nursing in the urgency and the emergency services facing cardiorespiratory arrest. It was noticed that the years 2010, 2012 and 2013 corresponded to the period with the greatest number of scientific articles published about the subject researched, being 2012 as the major year in publications. Conclusion:Nursing qualification programs for care are a way to approach their practical reality, standardizing care.
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