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Ineffective airway clearance: prevalence and spectrum of its clinical indicators

Objective:

To identify the prevalence of nursing diagnosis of ineffective airway clearance, clinical indicators, and spectrum of manifestation in children with acute respiratory infection; to determine the association between its indicators and the probability of identification.

Methods:

Cross-sectional study involving 192 hospitalized children. Interviews and pulmonary evaluations were performed, and the data were sent to diagnosticians for diagnostic inference. Statistical packages were used for data analysis.

Results:

71.9% of the children presented the diagnosis under study. The clinical indicators were ineffective cough, respiratory rales, excessive amount of mucus, dyspnea, orthopnea, change in breathing rate, and change in respiratory frequency; manifested by the moderate spectrum. The indicators of dyspnea, restlessness, orthopnea, excessive amount of mucus, respiratory rales, and ineffective cough showed a significant linear relationship.

Conclusion:

The nursing diagnosis showed a high prevalence and association between indicators and the likelihood of identifying the nursing diagnosis was established.

Maternal-child nursing; Nursing care; Skilled nursing facilities; Vertical infectious disease transmission/prevention & control; HIV; Epidemiology


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