2015
DOI: 10.1111/2047-3095.12098
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Respiratory Nursing Diagnoses: Presenting Evidence for Identification of the Defining Characteristics in Neonatal and Pediatric Populations

Abstract: This literature review may provide a basis for consideration of important diagnostic criteria in the pediatric population; however, clinical validation in different stages of development is critical for ensuring diagnostic accuracy.

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“…However, individuals who do not require positive pressure ventilation therapies usually present better clinical conditions and, respectively, lower levels of severity, since their ventilatory muscles are able to overcome the pressure demand necessary for inspiratory and expiratory ventilation movements. In these patients, the “alterations in respiratory rate”, “dyspnea” and “orthopnea” DCs may be the first clinical indications that there is progressing ventilatory dysfunction 3 . In the MCA, it was shown that the division of the DCs into two dimensions, that is, into two nursing diagnoses, is relatively inconsistent, with a low percentage of explained variance.…”
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“…However, individuals who do not require positive pressure ventilation therapies usually present better clinical conditions and, respectively, lower levels of severity, since their ventilatory muscles are able to overcome the pressure demand necessary for inspiratory and expiratory ventilation movements. In these patients, the “alterations in respiratory rate”, “dyspnea” and “orthopnea” DCs may be the first clinical indications that there is progressing ventilatory dysfunction 3 . In the MCA, it was shown that the division of the DCs into two dimensions, that is, into two nursing diagnoses, is relatively inconsistent, with a low percentage of explained variance.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…To ratify this finding, in the latent class model adjusted separately for the two NDs, and including the DCs described for each ND along with the DCs identified in the concept analysis, the DCs that appeared in the ISV were “cyanosis of the skin, lips or extremities”, “apprehensiveness”, “altered arterial blood gases”, “hypoxia” and “decrease in SaO2”. However, it is highlighted in the literature that these DCs may indicate the presence of the IGE ND 3 . These DCs demonstrate impairment of pulmonary gas exchange function, not pulmonary ventilation processes.…”
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“…Os diagnósticos respiratórios são prioritários, pois afetam diretamente a oxigenação tissular. São problemas de saúde que necessitam de cuidados diretos, por meio de uma avaliação permanente e intervenções de enfermagem rápidas e resolutivas (7) . A identificação do estado do DE, antes e após a implementação de intervenções, é fundamental, uma vez que favorece a definição das metas de enfermagem com foco em resultados.…”
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