UPDATE IN VENTILATOR WEANING IN THE POSTOPERATIVE OF CARDIAC SURGERY: THE NURSING PRACTICE BASED ON EVIDENCES.
Abstract
The present study integrates the line of Research Paradigms, Assistances Models and Knowing-Doing in Nursing. This study has the intention to present questions concerning to evidence-based practice of nursing inherent to ventilator weaning in the immediate postoperative of cardiac surgery. The evidences and debates of this study are results of nurses’ performance in a great university hospital, located in the city of Rio de Janeiro, in which were authorized to this professional the accomplishment of ventilator weaning, by means of institutional routine. In this manner, the present study has as objective to report the experience about the ventilator weaning carried through nurses in great hospital of Rio de Janeiro, subsidized by evidence-based practice. We have concluded for the pressing necessity of the elaboration of a protocol on national level concerning such practice.Downloads
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