Ana Beatriz Pinheiro Pinto, Victoria Silva de Morais, Edmea Maria de Paiva dos Santos
Objective: The objective of this study is to investigate the role of nurses in the treatment of the syndrome, in order to address a better understanding of its importance in issues related to acute respiratory distress syndrome in newborns.
Theoretical Framework: The nurse's work plays a crucial role in the treatment of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome, as he performs a detailed clinical analysis, the monitoring of vital signs in an integral way with the nursing team. This is based on the resolutions of COFEN/COREN, and the Guides of professionals of the Ministry of Health.
Method: Bibliographic review with search in electronic databases: Google scholar, Scielo, Ministry of Health, Virtual Health Library, where 450 articles were found, of which a selection of 15 was made and with a careful analysis only 10 fit the theme addressed.
Results and Discussion: Individualized nursing care should be performed daily, aiming to achieve the planned goals, identifying pre-existing active problems, focused on the recovery of the newborn's health. This humanized care for parents and family members of the PN is also noteworthy, since they have a high level of anxiety and fear with the hospitalization of the NB.
Research Implications: The practical and theoretical implications of this research are discussed, providing insights into how the results can be applied to or influence practices in the field of [insert field of study]. These implications may encompass [list the areas or sectors impacted].
Originality/Value: This study contributes to the literature the understanding of the theme addressed and its importance The relevance and value of this research are evidenced by demonstrating that the nurse's performance in relation to ARDS has a multiform management, as it goes beyond a diagnosis, directly impacting the quality of the service provided and the patient's improvement. understanding the importance of your performance.