Evidences About The Skills Of Nursing Professionals Regarding The Protocol In Basic Life Support
Author(s) -
Rebeca Chaves Cruz,
Raymari Dias Almeida,
Francisco Mayron Morais Soares,
Carlos Lucas Damasceno Pequeno,
Maria Flaviana Alencar,
Kiarelle Lourenço Penaforte,
Ítalo Rigoberto Cavalcante Andrade,
Maria Lurdemiler Sabóia Mota,
Julyana Gomes Freitas
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
international archives of medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1755-7682
DOI - 10.3823/2434
Subject(s) - medicine , inclusion (mineral) , basic life support , cardiopulmonary resuscitation , protocol (science) , cardiorespiratory arrest , nursing , cochrane library , medline , cardiorespiratory fitness , alternative medicine , resuscitation , emergency medicine , physical therapy , pathology , psychology , social psychology , anesthesia , political science , law
Objective: To analyze the available scientific evidence about the skills of nursing professionals regarding the protocols of care in Basic Life Support.\udMethod: An integrative review performed in the databases LILACS, PUBMED, COCHRANE LIBRARY and other sources of literature, in March and April 2016, using the controlled descriptors "Emergency Nursing", "Knowledge", "Cardiac Arrest", "Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation". There were selected 27 articles based on the inclusion criteria.\udResults: The main researches identified about the main challenges and knowledge experienced by nursing in the urgency and the emergency services facing cardiorespiratory arrest. It was noticed that the years 2010, 2012 and 2013 corresponded to the period with the greatest number of scientific articles published about the subject researched, being 2012 as the major year in publications.\udConclusion: Nursing qualification programs for care are a way to approach their practical reality, standardizing care
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