Alta hospitalar da criança: implicações para a enfermagem
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Criança hospitalizada, alta hospitalar, enfermagem pediátrica, assistência à criança, seguimento pós-alta.Resumo
Focalizando a alta da criança, a autora descreve os malefícios da hospitalização, a importancia da alta planejada, bem como do seguimento pós-alta da criança, no domicílio; apresenta as implicações para a enfermagem e discute o- papel do enfermeiro neste processo.
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