Nurse's knowledge of critical patient complications due to physical deconditioning
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Emergency service hospital, musculoskeletal system, sedentary behavior, (Source: DeCS)Abstract
Objective: to analyze the nurse's knowledge about complications in critically ill patients due to physical deconditioning. Method: Descriptive documentary. Results and Conclusion: The knowledge within the intensive care units with critical patients should promote an optimal planning in the care of patients with physical deconditioning focused on the reduction of disability, in order to contribute to an adequate hospital environment due to the damage that occurs in the physiological aspect that can occur at any age, especially in the elderly, whose recovery can take months if there is an advance.
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