Introduction: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the hands of health professionals are one of the main mechanisms of transmission of hospital infections, which can be called cross infections. Objective: To present proper hand hygiene as an effective method to reduce the prevalence of hospital infections. Methodology: This study is a bibliographical, descriptive-analytical review. Results and Disc...
Introduction: The immunological tests for COVID-19 have the great advantage of their diagnostic speed, but their efficiency rate varies depending on the manufacturer, generating the need to identify the best tests to be used in order to avoid false diagnoses. Objective: To point out the tests available in Brazil, which within the clinical trials sought, have a better rate of effectiveness. Methods: Articles ref...
The aim of this study is to report a case of a patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and cystic fibrosis that evolved with pulmonary hypertension, reporting the clinical findings and the treatment instituted. Patients who have a chronic lung disease are more likely to develop pulmonary hypertension, a condition that leads to increased levels of pulmonary vascularization, a condition that lea...
Introduction: The behavior of the COVID-19 pandemic results from several factors, such as viral and population characteristics and the use of measures to control the number of cases. The variety of such factors in each territory is responsible for creating unique epidemiological profiles, the study of these profiles is essential to understand the behavior of the epidemic and plan measures to fight the disease. ...
The objective was to analyze the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE's) in the protection and prevention of occupational accidents involving biological risks to which health professionals are exposed. The study consisted of an integrative review, using articles published in the last eight years through the search for the keywords: "Personal Protection Equipment", "Occupational Health, "Occupational Risks...
Introduction: Communicable infectious diseases are caused by micro-organisms that need a reservoir, being the main cause of death in the 1930s, accounting for 45.7% of deaths in Brazil. However, this index decreased due to changes in the health sector, epidemiological surveillannce and research institutes. Health professionals are responsible for diagnosis and treatment, thus, susceptible to developing these in...