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NANDA International Nursing Diagnoses for Children with Kidney Disease on Hemodialysis

( Vol-7,Issue-4,April 2020 ) OPEN ACCESS
Author(s):

Paula Sousa da Silva Rocha, Hannar Angélica de Melo Alverga, Maria Gillyana Souto Pereira Lima, Maria de Nazaré da Silva Cruz, Thalyta Mariany Rego Lopes Ueno, Joici Carvalho Barata, Ewellyn Natalia Assunção Ferreira, Aryelle Christie Gomes Leston, Ingrid Melo de Menezes, Ana Carolina Marinho Pinheiro, Charles Carvalho dos Santos, Sandra Maria Pinheiro Nogueira, Eliane Moura da Silva, Antonia Gomes de Olinda, Susi dos Santos Barreto de Souza,Viviane Ferraz Ferraz de Aguiar, Dayara de Nazaré Rosa de Carvalho

Keywords:

Nursing Diagnosis; Pediatrics; Pediatric Renal Dialysis.

Abstract:

Objective: To identify the nursing diagnoses of NANDA international in children with kidney disease undergoing hemodialysis. Methods: Cross-sectional and descriptive study, carried out with 16 patients, at a pediatric renal therapy reference center in a city in northern Brazil. For data collection, the interview form was used together with data collection in the patients' medical records from January to March 2016. Results: 21 nursing diagnoses were identified, the most frequent of which were: risk of infection (100%); risk of vascular trauma (100%) and excessive volume (68.75%). Conclusion: The most frequent diagnoses are included in the domains security / protection and nutrition, referring to specific interventions and strengthening nursing practice in hemodialysis.

ijaers doi crossref DOI:

10.22161/ijaers.74.34

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