98 - A VALUE OF A HUMANIZED NURSERING CARE TO PRETERM NEWBORN INTERNED IN NEWBORN INTENSIVE CARE UNITY

Authors

  • Eunice da Fonseca Pinto
  • Adriana Arruda Barbosa Rezende
  • Giselle Pinheiro Lima Aires Gomes
  • Iris Lima e Silva

Keywords:

Pre-term Newborn, Newborn Intensive Care Unities (NICU), care, nursing, moral and ethics

Abstract

The preterm newborn needs cares in Newborn Intensive Care Unity (NICU), environment that exposes to highly stimulant sensorial and environmental factors. So, this exploratory study, developed through a bibliographic research aims to develop a character moral theoretic reflection about a nursing proper conduct that reveling itself as a care, makes easy the preterm newborn's adaptation to a NICU, without depriving of the necessary assistance to its health and maintenance of its life. It is concluded that a nurse intervention measures must reveal, if not emerging from its ontological essence, but, of an ethical conscience, his way of "be-care", and simultaneously, his way of "be-work" and, in a safety and humanized way, favor the reestablishment of preterm newborn interned in NICU.

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Pinto, E. da F., Rezende, A. A. B., Gomes, G. P. L. A., & Silva, I. L. e. (2011). 98 - A VALUE OF A HUMANIZED NURSERING CARE TO PRETERM NEWBORN INTERNED IN NEWBORN INTENSIVE CARE UNITY. Fiep Bulletin - Online, 80(2). Retrieved from https://fiepbulletin.net/fiepbulletin/article/view/1693

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TRABALHOS PUBLICADOS

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