ABSTRACT
Objective:
to evaluate the respiratory status of postoperative adult patients by assessing the nursing outcome Respiratory Status.
Method:
descriptive, cross-sectional study developed with 312 patients. Eighteen NOC indicators were assessed and rated using a Likert-scale questionnaire and definitions. Descriptive and correlative analysis were conducted.
Results:
the most compromised clinical indicators were coughing (65.5%), auscultated breath sounds (55%), and respiratory rate (51.3%). Factors associated with worse NOC ratings in specific clinical indicators were sex, age, pain, and general anesthesia.
Conclusions:
certain clinical indicators of respiratory status were more compromised than others in postoperative patients. Patient and context-related variables can affect the level of respiratory compromise.
Descriptors:
Postanesthesia Nursing; Nursing Assessment; Adult Health; Outcome Assessment (Health Care); Respiratory System; Postoperative Care