An Analysis of Nursing Diagnoses for Patients Undergoing Procedures in a Brazilian Interventional Radiology Suite

Innovations in minimally invasive surgery have led to more procedures being performed in the interventional radiology suite. It, therefore, is essential that nurses in radiology departments be competent to care for all types of patients. Use of nursing classification systems can improve care by prov...

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description Innovations in minimally invasive surgery have led to more procedures being performed in the interventional radiology suite. It, therefore, is essential that nurses in radiology departments be competent to care for all types of patients. Use of nursing classification systems can improve care by providing standardized language for documentation. We conducted a project that involved 25 patients undergoing interventional radiology procedures between August and October 2006 in São Paulo, Brazil, to identify the most frequent North American Nursing Diagnosis Association (NANDA) nursing diagnoses used and then compared the NANDA diagnoses to Perioperative Nursing Data Set diagnoses. The most frequent nursing diagnoses in the participants were anxiety, chronic pain, inefficient tissue perfusion–peripheral, deficient knowledge, and risk for falls. These results are similar to diagnoses that have been reported in outpatient centers. The NANDA and Perioperative Nursing Data Set diagnoses were found to be similar.
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Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Anesthesia & Perioperative Care
Anxiety - etiology
Anxiety - nursing
Attitude to Health
Brazil
Classification
Documentation
Female
Humans
Innovations
interventional radiology
Male
Middle Aged
minimally invasive surgery
Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures - adverse effects
Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures - nursing
Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures - psychology
NANDA
North America
North American Nursing Diagnosis Association
Nurses
Nursing
nursing diagnoses
Nursing Diagnosis - classification
Nursing Diagnosis - organization & administration
Nursing Evaluation Research
Nursing Records
Operating Room Nursing - organization & administration
Pain - etiology
Pain - nursing
Patient Education as Topic
Perianesthesia
perioperative nursing care
Perioperative Nursing Data Set
PNDS
Radiology
Radiology, Interventional
Societies, Nursing - organization & administration
Surgery
Surveys and Questionnaires
Vocabulary, Controlled
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