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Impaired gas exchange: accuracy of defining characteristics in children with acute respiratory infection

OBJECTIVE: to analyze the accuracy of the defining characteristics of the Impaired gas exchange nursing diagnosis in children with acute respiratory infection. METHOD: open prospective cohort study conducted with 136 children monitored for a consecutive period of at least six days and not more than...

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Autores principales: Pascoal, Lívia Maia, Lopes, Marcos Venícios de Oliveira, Chaves, Daniel Bruno Resende, Beltrão, Beatriz Amorim, da Silva, Viviane Martins, Monteiro, Flávia Paula Magalhães
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Escola de Enfermagem de Ribeirão Preto / Universidade de São Paulo 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4547073/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26155010
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0104-1169.0269.2581
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author Pascoal, Lívia Maia
Lopes, Marcos Venícios de Oliveira
Chaves, Daniel Bruno Resende
Beltrão, Beatriz Amorim
da Silva, Viviane Martins
Monteiro, Flávia Paula Magalhães
author_facet Pascoal, Lívia Maia
Lopes, Marcos Venícios de Oliveira
Chaves, Daniel Bruno Resende
Beltrão, Beatriz Amorim
da Silva, Viviane Martins
Monteiro, Flávia Paula Magalhães
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description OBJECTIVE: to analyze the accuracy of the defining characteristics of the Impaired gas exchange nursing diagnosis in children with acute respiratory infection. METHOD: open prospective cohort study conducted with 136 children monitored for a consecutive period of at least six days and not more than ten days. An instrument based on the defining characteristics of the Impaired gas exchange diagnosis and on literature addressing pulmonary assessment was used to collect data. The accuracy means of all the defining characteristics under study were computed. RESULTS: the Impaired gas exchange diagnosis was present in 42.6% of the children in the first assessment. Hypoxemia was the characteristic that presented the best measures of accuracy. Abnormal breathing presented high sensitivity, while restlessness, cyanosis, and abnormal skin color showed high specificity. All the characteristics presented negative predictive values of 70% and cyanosis stood out by its high positive predictive value. CONCLUSION: hypoxemia was the defining characteristic that presented the best predictive ability to determine Impaired gas exchange. Studies of this nature enable nurses to minimize variability in clinical situations presented by the patient and to identify more precisely the nursing diagnosis that represents the patient's true clinical condition.
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spelling pubmed-45470732015-08-31 Impaired gas exchange: accuracy of defining characteristics in children with acute respiratory infection Pascoal, Lívia Maia Lopes, Marcos Venícios de Oliveira Chaves, Daniel Bruno Resende Beltrão, Beatriz Amorim da Silva, Viviane Martins Monteiro, Flávia Paula Magalhães Rev Lat Am Enfermagem Original Articles OBJECTIVE: to analyze the accuracy of the defining characteristics of the Impaired gas exchange nursing diagnosis in children with acute respiratory infection. METHOD: open prospective cohort study conducted with 136 children monitored for a consecutive period of at least six days and not more than ten days. An instrument based on the defining characteristics of the Impaired gas exchange diagnosis and on literature addressing pulmonary assessment was used to collect data. The accuracy means of all the defining characteristics under study were computed. RESULTS: the Impaired gas exchange diagnosis was present in 42.6% of the children in the first assessment. Hypoxemia was the characteristic that presented the best measures of accuracy. Abnormal breathing presented high sensitivity, while restlessness, cyanosis, and abnormal skin color showed high specificity. All the characteristics presented negative predictive values of 70% and cyanosis stood out by its high positive predictive value. CONCLUSION: hypoxemia was the defining characteristic that presented the best predictive ability to determine Impaired gas exchange. Studies of this nature enable nurses to minimize variability in clinical situations presented by the patient and to identify more precisely the nursing diagnosis that represents the patient's true clinical condition. Escola de Enfermagem de Ribeirão Preto / Universidade de São Paulo 2015-07-03 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4547073/ /pubmed/26155010 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0104-1169.0269.2581 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Pascoal, Lívia Maia
Lopes, Marcos Venícios de Oliveira
Chaves, Daniel Bruno Resende
Beltrão, Beatriz Amorim
da Silva, Viviane Martins
Monteiro, Flávia Paula Magalhães
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title_sort impaired gas exchange: accuracy of defining characteristics in children with acute respiratory infection
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4547073/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26155010
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0104-1169.0269.2581
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