| Literature DB >> 18833458 |
Camila Cristina Pires Nascimento1, Maria Cecília Toffoletto, Leilane Andrade Gonçalves, Walkíria das Graças Freitas, Katia Grillo Padilha.
Abstract
This quantitative, retrospective study aimed to characterize adverse events (AE) in Intensive Care Units (ICU), Semi-Intensive Care Units (SCU) and Inpatient Units (IU), regarding nature, type, day of the week and nursing professionals / patient ratio at the moment of occurrence; as well as to identify nursing interventions after the event and AE rates. The study was performed at a private hospital in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. Two hundred twenty-nine AE were notified. The predominant events were related to nasogastric tubes (NGT) (57.6%), followed by patient fall (16.6%) and medication errors (14.8%). The nursing professionals /patient ratio at the moment of the event was 1:2 for the ICU, 1:3 for the SCU and 1:4 for the IU. A similar distribution was observed for the other days of the week. The nursing interventions were: repositioning the NGT (83.2%) and communication of the occurrence to the physician in case of medication errors (47.6%) and falls (55.2%). The highest AE rate was related to NGT.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18833458 DOI: 10.1590/s0104-11692008000400015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Lat Am Enfermagem ISSN: 0104-1169