Early weaning of the person undergoing invasive mechanical ventilation: impact of rehabilitation nursing interventions

Raquel Cruz Amorim*, Rogério Manuel Ferrinho Ferreira, Ana Daniela Costa, João Vitor Vieira

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Abstract

The use of invasive mechanical ventilatory support has been increasingly used in the treatment of respiratory insufficiency, since it replaces the respiratory work while reversing the pathological processes that led to its necessity, allowing the recovery of respiratory function. The critical patient's ventilatory weaning requires a rigorous assessment by qualified professionals to reduce complications and the eventual need for (re) intubation, referring to the design and implementation of rehabilitation nursing programs. The nurse specialist in rehabilitation nursing intervenes in an early, autonomous, and differentiated way, avoiding complications and incapacities, promoting effective ventilatory weaning. This integrative review of the literature made evident the gains obtained in the critical patient undergoing invasive mechanical ventilation and included in an early rehabilitation program, revealing significant impact for both the patient and the hospital institution.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationNoninvasive ventilation technologies and healthcare for geriatric patients
EditorsCésar Fonseca, Manuel José Lopes, David Mendes, Jose Garcia-Alonso, Felismina Mendes
PublisherIGI Global Publishing
Pages46-67
Number of pages22
ISBN (Electronic)9781799835325
ISBN (Print)9781799835318
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 26 Jun 2020
Externally publishedYes

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