Care to patient in heart arrest at the intensive care unit

Care to heart arrest patient should be performed in a systematic way, based on basic protocol as well as advanced life support. The objective of this study is to assess the knowledge of the nursing staff of an intensive care unit in relation to the recognition of heart arrest and the establishment o...

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Main Authors: Luiza Taciana Rodrigues de Moura, Lusineide Carmo Andrade de Lacerda, Danielle Dionísio Santos Gonçalves, Roxana Braga de Andrade, Yanne Ramos de Oliveira
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Ceará 2012-06-01
Series:Rev Rene
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Online Access:http://www.revistarene.ufc.br/revista/index.php/revista/article/view/225
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spelling doaj-278eec9126b24a8d95abeb299fd9c0182020-11-25T02:44:56ZengUniversidade Federal do CearáRev Rene1517-38522175-67832012-06-01132Care to patient in heart arrest at the intensive care unitLuiza Taciana Rodrigues de Moura0 Lusineide Carmo Andrade de Lacerda1 Danielle Dionísio Santos Gonçalves2Roxana Braga de Andrade3Yanne Ramos de Oliveira4Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco Universidade de PernambucoUniversidade de PernambucoUniversidade de PernambucoUniversidade de PernambucoCare to heart arrest patient should be performed in a systematic way, based on basic protocol as well as advanced life support. The objective of this study is to assess the knowledge of the nursing staff of an intensive care unit in relation to the recognition of heart arrest and the establishment of resuscitation according to the protocols above. It is a descriptive and quantitative study which was conducted from April to June 2011. Of the 33 professionals who participated in the study, 54.5% had not undergone previous training on the theme, 93.9% partially agreed the rates of heart arrest, and only 15.2 % got all the maneuvers in ventilating intubated patient. The low hit total demonstrates the need to update the nursing staff, with periodical theoretical-practical training, and systematic assessments of the performance of the team.http://www.revistarene.ufc.br/revista/index.php/revista/article/view/225Heart Arrest; Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation; Critical Care; Intensive Care Units
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author Luiza Taciana Rodrigues de Moura
Lusineide Carmo Andrade de Lacerda
Danielle Dionísio Santos Gonçalves
Roxana Braga de Andrade
Yanne Ramos de Oliveira
spellingShingle Luiza Taciana Rodrigues de Moura
Lusineide Carmo Andrade de Lacerda
Danielle Dionísio Santos Gonçalves
Roxana Braga de Andrade
Yanne Ramos de Oliveira
Care to patient in heart arrest at the intensive care unit
Rev Rene
Heart Arrest; Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation; Critical Care; Intensive Care Units
author_facet Luiza Taciana Rodrigues de Moura
Lusineide Carmo Andrade de Lacerda
Danielle Dionísio Santos Gonçalves
Roxana Braga de Andrade
Yanne Ramos de Oliveira
author_sort Luiza Taciana Rodrigues de Moura
title Care to patient in heart arrest at the intensive care unit
title_short Care to patient in heart arrest at the intensive care unit
title_full Care to patient in heart arrest at the intensive care unit
title_fullStr Care to patient in heart arrest at the intensive care unit
title_full_unstemmed Care to patient in heart arrest at the intensive care unit
title_sort care to patient in heart arrest at the intensive care unit
publisher Universidade Federal do Ceará
series Rev Rene
issn 1517-3852
2175-6783
publishDate 2012-06-01
description Care to heart arrest patient should be performed in a systematic way, based on basic protocol as well as advanced life support. The objective of this study is to assess the knowledge of the nursing staff of an intensive care unit in relation to the recognition of heart arrest and the establishment of resuscitation according to the protocols above. It is a descriptive and quantitative study which was conducted from April to June 2011. Of the 33 professionals who participated in the study, 54.5% had not undergone previous training on the theme, 93.9% partially agreed the rates of heart arrest, and only 15.2 % got all the maneuvers in ventilating intubated patient. The low hit total demonstrates the need to update the nursing staff, with periodical theoretical-practical training, and systematic assessments of the performance of the team.
topic Heart Arrest; Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation; Critical Care; Intensive Care Units
url http://www.revistarene.ufc.br/revista/index.php/revista/article/view/225
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