Nursing care of patients on corticosteroid pulse therapy
Introduction: Intravenous pulse therapy with corticosteroidinvolves administration of high doses (starting from 1 g /day), givenon three or more consecutive days. Because of possible adverseeffects, it is recommended that patients stay at hospital duringadministration of pulse therapy. Monitoring of...
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doaj-be45041e292c4497a90e05240914e7822020-11-24T22:57:43ZengInstituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert EinsteinEinstein (São Paulo)1679-45082008-12-0164491496Nursing care of patients on corticosteroid pulse therapyDeborah RozencwajgCarla Fátima Paixão NunesLuciane Midory SakumaCláudia Regina LaselvaBartira Aguiar RozaIntroduction: Intravenous pulse therapy with corticosteroidinvolves administration of high doses (starting from 1 g /day), givenon three or more consecutive days. Because of possible adverseeffects, it is recommended that patients stay at hospital duringadministration of pulse therapy. Monitoring of vital signs can earlyidentify these adverse effects and allow efficient interventionassuring patient’s safety. Uniform nursing care is necessaryconsidering the responsibility of the nursing team regarding drugadministration and follow-up of patients. Objective: To identifythe most important nursing care issues to inpatients undergoingcorticosteroid pulse therapy. Methods: Bibliographic searchin databases, books, articles in endocrinology, pharmacy andnursing journals; discussions with experts in neurology, transplantand pharmacy. Results: Side effects during corticosteroid pulsetherapy may occur as soon as infusion starts. An instrument wasdesigned to monitor such effects and systematize nursing care.Conclusions: Systematized nursing care during corticosteroidpulse therapy leads to early identification of possible complicationsand intervention to minimize them.http://apps.einstein.br/revista/arquivos/PDF/534-Einsteinv6n4491-496.pdfPatient care/nursingPulse therapydrug/nursingAdrenal cortex hormones/therapeutic use |
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Nursing care of patients on corticosteroid pulse therapy |
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nursing care of patients on corticosteroid pulse therapy |
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Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein |
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Einstein (São Paulo) |
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Introduction: Intravenous pulse therapy with corticosteroidinvolves administration of high doses (starting from 1 g /day), givenon three or more consecutive days. Because of possible adverseeffects, it is recommended that patients stay at hospital duringadministration of pulse therapy. Monitoring of vital signs can earlyidentify these adverse effects and allow efficient interventionassuring patient’s safety. Uniform nursing care is necessaryconsidering the responsibility of the nursing team regarding drugadministration and follow-up of patients. Objective: To identifythe most important nursing care issues to inpatients undergoingcorticosteroid pulse therapy. Methods: Bibliographic searchin databases, books, articles in endocrinology, pharmacy andnursing journals; discussions with experts in neurology, transplantand pharmacy. Results: Side effects during corticosteroid pulsetherapy may occur as soon as infusion starts. An instrument wasdesigned to monitor such effects and systematize nursing care.Conclusions: Systematized nursing care during corticosteroidpulse therapy leads to early identification of possible complicationsand intervention to minimize them. |
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Patient care/nursing Pulse therapy drug/nursing Adrenal cortex hormones/therapeutic use |
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