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Znanje diplomiranih medicinskih sester o motnjah srčnega ritma v Urgentnem centru Murska Sobota : diplomsko delo
ID Feuš, Stela (Author), ID Prestor, Jože (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Gogova, Tina (Reviewer)

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Abstract
Uvod: Po letu 2015 so se v sklopu delovanja sekundarne zdravstvene ravni oblikovali urgentni centri. Ob obisku bolnikov v urgentnem centru so medicinske sestre tiste, ki prve stopijo v stik z bolnikom. Zaradi naraščajoče pojavnosti motenj srčnega ritma med populacijo je usposobljenost diplomiranih medicinskih sester v urgentni dejavnosti ključnega pomena za hitrejšo prepoznavo in zdravljenje motenj srčnega ritma ter zmanjšanje stopnje umrljivosti. Namen: Namen diplomskega dela je raziskati stopnjo znanja diplomiranih medicinskih sester glede prepoznavanja motenj srčnega ritma v urgentni dejavnosti. Metode dela: Teoretični del je temeljil na deskriptivni metodi dela s sistematičnim pregledom in znanstveno literaturo z vključitvenimi in izključitveni kriteriji. V raziskovalnem delu je bila uporabljena kvantitativna metoda zbiranja podatkov. Temeljila je na anonimnem anketnem vprašalniku, ki je bil namenjen diplomiranim medicinskim sestram Urgentnega centra Splošne bolnišnice Murska Sobota. Rezultati: V raziskavo je bilo vključenih 31 anketirancev. Med obiskovalci Urgentnega centra se zaposleni zelo pogosto srečujejo z bolniki, ki imajo motnje srčnega ritma. Izpostavljajo, da se najpogosteje srečujejo s srčno motnjo, imenovano atrijska fibrilacija. Znanje medicinskih sester glede prepoznavanja motenj srčnega ritma iz zapisa elektrokardiograma in telemetrije bi lahko opredelili za zadovoljivo. Razprava in zaključek: Z izpopolnjevanji in izmenjavo znanja in informacij lahko anketiranci in ostali zaposleni izboljšajo in izpopolnijo stopnjo znanja. Zavedati se je namreč potrebno, da je za kakovostno in varno delo v urgentni dejavnosti potrebna zadostna stopnja znanja in ozaveščenosti na področju prepoznave motenj srčnega ritma, ki je pogosto lahko ključnega pomena pri obravnavi ogroženih pacientov.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:diplomska dela, zdravstvena nega, kardiološka obolenja, telemetrija, urgentna dejavnost
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:ZF - Faculty of Health Sciences
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[S. Feuš]
Year:2024
Number of pages:30 str., [4] str. pril.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-155041 This link opens in a new window
UDC:616-083
COBISS.SI-ID:189206787 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:16.03.2024
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Language:English
Title:Knowledge of registered nurses about heart rhythm disorders in the Emergency department Murska Sobota : diploma work
Abstract:
Introduction:Since 2015, emergency centres have been established as part of the secondary level of care. When patients visit an emergency centre, nurses are the first point of contact with the patient. Due to the increasing prevalence of cardiac rhythm disorders in the population, the training of registered nurses in the emergency department is crucial to identify and treat cardiac rhythm disorders more quickly, and to reduce mortality rates. Purpose: The aim of this thesis is to investigate the level of knowledge of registered nurses regarding the recognition of cardiac rhythm disturbances in the emergency department. Methods; The theoretical part was based on descriptive method of work with systematic review and scientific literature with inclusion and exclusion criteria. The quantitative method of data collection was used in the research work. It was based on an anonymous questionnaire, which was addressed to the registered nurses of the Urgent Care Centre of the General Hospital Murska Sobota. Results: 31 respondents were included in the survey. Among the visitors to the Urgent Care Centre, the staff very often encounter patients with heart rhythm disorders. They point out that the most frequently encountered cardiac disorder is atrial fibrillation. The nurses' knowledge of how to identify cardiac rhythm disturbances from electrocardiogram and telemetry recordings could be described as satisfactory. Discussion and conclusion: By improving and sharing knowledge and information, respondents and other staff can improve and refine their level of knowledge. It is important to realise that good quality and safe work in the emergency department requires a sufficient level of knowledge and awareness in the recognition of abnormal heart rhythms, which can often be crucial in the management of patients at risk.

Keywords:diploma theses, nursing care, cardiological diseases, telemetry, emergency care

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