Diabetic patient admission protocol. An approach from the basic conditioning factors and the self-care agency

The International Nurses Council (INC – 2015) defines Nursery as the independent and accompanied care given to people of allages, ethnicity, gender, rather family, group and communities, ill or heathy in all sort of contexts. Including Heath`s promotion,sickness prevention and different cares of pat...

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Autor principal: Miranda, José Hernan
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Sanatorio Allende. Departamento de enfermería 2021
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Sumario:The International Nurses Council (INC – 2015) defines Nursery as the independent and accompanied care given to people of allages, ethnicity, gender, rather family, group and communities, ill or heathy in all sort of contexts. Including Heath`s promotion,sickness prevention and different cares of patients, disable and dying people. In turn, Berbiglia and Banfield cite Orem, whichstates that the practice Nursing practice as the relationship among individuals, which is institutionalized around the processof one person the Nurse, the one who helps directly to the other person, when this one is not fully or partially capable on their own means to help themselves to take charge of their daily health care, caused by the actual health situation remaining. The  same author defines the state of health that indicates the Nurses assistance as “The non-capacity of people to assure by  themselves the continued self-care, nor in quality and quantity necessary according to the situation of personal health”. On the other hand, the author, also states that the basic conditioning factors are "internal or external factors handled by individuals who affect their abilities to engage in self-care or affect the type and amount of self-care required ". The objective is to systematize and agree on interventions and nursing care in the admission of the patient with diabetes, with an approach from the basic conditioning factors of self-care and the capacity of the Self-care agency, who enter the emergency department of adults, of a public hospital, 2020 In this sense, the nursing professional plays a fundamental role within the health team to  identify the deficit of self-care and promote, manage and promote various strategies for health promotion, disease prevention  and treatment.