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Objective: To develop a proposal of a terminological subset of the International
Classification for Nursing Practice for burned patients. Method: This is a
methodological study following the steps: identification of clinical findings; mapping
of terms; construction of statements of diagnoses/results and nursing interventions;
content validation of statements; and structuring of the subset with the theoretical
model of Basic Human Needs. Content validation was performed by 26 specialist
nurses, through the Content Validity Index, with statements ≥ 0.80 being considered
validated. Results: A total of 36 diagnoses/results and 119 interventions were validated.
Among these, the ones with the highest index were: Respiratory System Function,
Impaired/Respiratory System Function, Effective; Volume of Fluids, Impaired/
Volume of Fluids, Effective; Burn Wound/Wound Healing, Effective; Pain, Acute/
Pain, Absent, and as interventions: To Monitor Vital Signs; to Monitor Fluid
Balance; to Treat Skin Condition; to Assess Response to Pain Management (Control).
Conclusion: The validated statements depict the burned people basic human needs,
with the psychobiological ones being the most prevalent.
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Palavras-chave
Burns Nursing Care Nursing Process Standardized Nursing Terminology
Contexto Educativo
Citação
Rev Esc Enferm USP · 2021;55:e20200502
Editora
Universidade de São Paulo, Escola de Enfermagem
