Evaluation of patients with brain tumors according to international NANDA nursing diagnoses: Care suggestions [Beyin tümörlü hastalari{dotless}n uluslararasi{dotless} NANDA hemşirelik tani{dotless}lari{dotless}na göre degerlendirilmesi: Baki{dotless}m önerileri]
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2010
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Aim: This research is designed to be cross-sectional with the purpose of identifying post operative early and late nursing diagnoses of the patients with brain tumor. Nurses' knowledge about the possible post-operative nursing diagnoses and directing the care accordingly ensure prevention of some possible post-operative complications. Methods: The research was carried out with the patients hospitalized at Brain Surgery intensive care unit and clinic in Ege University School of Medicine between January 2009 and April 2009. In the research, post-operative early and late nursing diagnoses of the patients were evaluated through NANDA nursing diagnosis terminology which is widely used internationally. Results: It was found out that 68.1% of the patients were diagnosed with neuroepithelial tumor according to WHO central nervous system classification, and 47.7% were semi-dependent and 43.2% were independent following the first 24 hours and hospitalized in the clinic for 11.89 days in average and in the intensive-care unit for 11.0 days in average. 25 different diagnoses and 123 nursing diagnoses in total were identified for the 44 patients evaluated in the research. Analyses of the nursing diagnoses and diagnose days revealed 9.8% constipation (0.-6. days), 8.9% nausea (0.-4.days), 8.1% insufficient liquid volume (0. - 4. days), 7.7% acute pain (0.- 4. days), 6.5% hyperthermia (0. - 4. days), 5.7% insufficient respiration (0. -11. days), 4.0% excessive liquid volume (3. - 7. days), 4.0% impairment in sensory perception (0. -11. days), 4.0% impairment in urinary excretion (0. - 5. days), 4.0% confusion (4. - 11. days) and risk of infection (3. - 6. days) diagnosis. Conclusion: Hyperthermia, excessive liquid volume, constipation, nausea which could lead to increased intracranial pressure that is supposed to be prevented for the patients in neurosurgical units were diagnosed especially in the post-operative early period (0. -3. days) and Confusion and impairment in sensory perception were diagnosed in the post-operative late period.
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Brain tumor, NANDA, Nurse
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Journal of Neurological Sciences
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27
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