Assessment of nursing records on cardiopulmonary resuscitation based on the utstein model

Autores/as

  • Daiane Lopes Grisante
  • Andrea Braz Vendramini Silva
  • Andrea Cotait Ayoub
  • Renata Guzzo Souza Belinelo
  • Priscila Sete de Carvalho Onofre
  • Camila Takao Lopes

Palabras clave:

Nursing Care, Nursing assessment, Nursing Evaluation Research, Cardiac arrest, Nursing Records.

Resumen

Cross-sectional study that assessed the quality of nursing records on cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Forty-two patients’ charts were reviewed in an intensive care unit, using the Utstein protocol. There was a predominance of men (54.8%), aged from 21-70 years old (38.1%), correction of acquired heart diseases (42.7%), with more than one pre-existing device (147). As immediate cause of cardiac arrest, hypotension predominated (48.3%) and as the initial rhythm, bradycardia (37.5%). Only the time of death and time of arrest were recorded in 100% of the sample. Professional training in Advanced Life Support was not recorded. The causes of arrest and initial rhythm were recorded in 69% and 76.2% of the sample. Chest compressions, patent airway obtainment and defibrillation were recorded in less than 16%. Records were considered of low quality and may cause legal sanctions to professionals and do not allow the comparison of the effectiveness of the maneuvers with other centers.

DOI:https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.20130006000014

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2013-12-08

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Grisante, D. L., Silva, A. B. V., Ayoub, A. C., Belinelo, R. G. S., Onofre, P. S. de C., & Lopes, C. T. (2013). Assessment of nursing records on cardiopulmonary resuscitation based on the utstein model. Rev Rene, 14(6). Recuperado a partir de http://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/3737

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Research Article

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