The study aimed to evaluate the degree of dependency of elderly inpatients, according to the classification system of patients, and to identify factors related to patient dependency to nursing care. Cross-sectional study with a sample of 161 elderly patients evaluated at the beginning, middle and end of hospitalization, according to the patient classification scale. It was identified a prevalence in the intermediate rating (52.2%); statistically significant association between the ages of 80 to 100 years with the middle and semi-intensive classes; 40% of the elderly classified to the semi-intensive care had death as the outcome. The aging process must determine specific nursing care for this population group, ensuring the quality of care.
Objetivo: descrever perfil e desfechos clínicos de pacientes diagnosticados com COVID-19 admitidos em hospital privado na região Sul do Brasil. Método: estudo descritivo, realizado com 110 pacientes com COVID-19 que necessitaram de internação hospitalar entre março e maio de 2020. Foram coletados dados sociodemográficos, perfil clínico, sinais e sintomas e desfechos clínicos. Adotou-se análise descritiva para interpretação dos dados. Resultados: predominou sexo masculino (64,5%). Comorbidade prevalente: Hipertensão Arterial Sistêmica (45,5%). Sinais e sintomas com maior destaque: tosse (53,6%) e dispneia (48,2%). Desfechos clínicos evidenciados: tomografia de tórax com opacidades em vidro fosco (98,2%), suplementação com oxigenoterapia (86,4%), encaminhamento para Unidade de Internação (90,9%). Intercorrências observadas: arritmias cardíacas (18,2%) e hipoxemia (18,2%). Desfecho final predominante foi alta melhorada (90%). Conclusão: a descrição de perfil e desfecho clínico de pacientes com COVID-19 proporcionará o direcionamento de cuidados com fluxos e protocolos assistenciais que garantam qualidade da assistência e segurança na prática clínica.Descritores: COVID-19. Pacientes. Hospitalização. Pandemias. Enfermagem.Objective: to describe the clinical profile and outcomes of patients diagnosed with COVID-19 admitted to a private hospital in southern Brazil. Method: descriptive study, conducted with 110 patients with COVID-19 who required hospitalization between March and May 2020. Sociodemographic data, clinical profile, signs and symptoms,
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