2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.cnc.2019.11.005
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Priority Nursing Interventions Caring for the Stroke Patient

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“…Inadequate nutrition will lead to risk for increased weakness, weight loss, length of stay, and skin breakdown, and put a patient at risk for impaired immune response. 37 It is also crucial to assess for the presence of dysphagia after patients are extubated. Increasing evidence demonstrates the presence of postextubation dysphagia in all critically ill patients.…”
Section: Potential Complication Assessment Parameters Nursing Interve...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inadequate nutrition will lead to risk for increased weakness, weight loss, length of stay, and skin breakdown, and put a patient at risk for impaired immune response. 37 It is also crucial to assess for the presence of dysphagia after patients are extubated. Increasing evidence demonstrates the presence of postextubation dysphagia in all critically ill patients.…”
Section: Potential Complication Assessment Parameters Nursing Interve...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High-quality nursing care has been reported to exert considerable effects on patients with chronic heart failure in the respect of psychological outcomes [ 7 ]. Generally speaking, patients with cerebrovascular diseases such as ischemic stroke require prioritizing nursing and intensive care to improve outcomes and reduce the chances of disability [ 8 ]. The mental comfort care is positively correlated with the improvement in cognitive conditions in elderly patients [ 9 ].…”
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“…Dessa forma e apesar da escassez de literatura acerca do tema sobre como funciona o trabalho das equipes inter e multidisciplinares, é notória a possibilidade de realização do trabalho em equipe no atendimento a vítimas de AVC. Também é evidente a importância do entendimento das possíveis formas de trabalho desses grupos e quem são os profissionais envolvidos, pois, as equipes são sistemas ativos de aprendizagem, nos quais os indivíduos desenvolvem relacionamentos e aplicam o conhecimento para resolver problemas relacionados aos pacientes internados, entre eles, os que são acometidos por um AVC (Schiavi et al, 2018;Amatangelo et al, 2020;Schwarzbach et al, 2020;Swank, 2020).…”
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