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Nursing care for pregnant women in hemodialysis based on scientific evidence

Cuidados de enfermería a la gestante en hemodiálisis basada en la evidencia científica




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Benavides de Díaz, C., Rosas, K., Soto, D., & Munevar, W. (2003). Nursing care for pregnant women in hemodialysis based on scientific evidence. Journal of Medicine and Surgery Repertoire, 12(1), 27-33. https://doi.org/10.31260/RepertMedCir.v12.n1.2003.308

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Carmen Benavides de Díaz
    Katherine Rosas
      Diana Soto
        Wilson Munevar

          The nursing professional of the hemodialysis unit, upon receiving a pregnant woman who will undergo dialysis treatment, is responsible for risk-free care and management. This requires the nurse to provide care based on scientific and technical knowledge to ensure the procedure of optimal quality, high technology and a large dose of human sensitivity, since the clinical horizon is uncertain for the patient and the baby. That is why the research group intends to offer a guide to nursing care based on scientific evidence, which considers the socio-emotional, technical and physical-biological levels for professionals and staff who are in training in different health care centers where patients undergoing this renal replacement therapy are treated.


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