NURSING CARES OF A PATIENT WITH A BONE-MARROW TRASPLANT.

Authors

  • M. E. Díez Esteban
  • N. De Juan García
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6018/eglobal.5.2.373
Keywords: diagnóstico, cuidados de enfermería, trasplante de médula, diagnosis, care of infirmary, transplant of marrow

Abstract

The aim of this article is to describe what a bone-marrow transplant is, how it is practiced, what possible difficulties may come up throughout the whole process and what our nursing intervention will be. The official definition of the nursing diagnosis of NAIDA connects specifically the diagnosis to the nursing interventions. But, what happens with other clinical situations (those not covered by nursing diagnosis) which need nursing interventions? Where can they fit within the field of clinical practice? In 1983, Carpenito presented a pattern for the practice which describes the clinical perspectives of nurses. The bifocal model about clinical practice identifies the clinical situations where nurses intervene, both as a primary assistant and collaborating with other disciplines. Based on the diagnoses described by L.J. Carpenito, we elaborate the different nursing activities.

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Díez Esteban, M.E. and De Juan García, N. 2006. NURSING CARES OF A PATIENT WITH A BONE-MARROW TRASPLANT. Global Nursing. 5, 2 (Nov. 2006). DOI:https://doi.org/10.6018/eglobal.5.2.373.
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