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Diagnósticos de enfermagem de pacientes internadas em unidade médico-cirúrgicaDOI: 10.1590/S0103-21002007000200002 Keywords: nursing diagnosis, adult health, inpatients, prevalence, evaluation. Abstract: objective: to identify the nursing diagnoses and the altered functional health patterns (fhp) in patients admitted to a medical-surgical unit. method: a fhp guideline was used to interview, perform physical examinations, and to conduct chart reviews of 60 inpatients (female = 100%; mean age 49.7±19.0 year). nursing diagnoses were declared by consensus among four researchers on nursing diagnoses with expertise on medical-surgical nursing. a total of 337 nursing diagnoses in 48 categories were identified. the most frequent nursing diagnoses were risk for infection (58.3%), pain (50.0%), constipation (41.6%), and activity intolerance (35.0%). the most frequent fhp were activity-exercise (19.9%), nutritional-metabolic (19.6%), and health perception-health management (18.7%). conclusion: providing care for the medical-surgical patient requires a wide range of nursing knowledge and skills.
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