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    Coinfección VIH más Tuberculosis Miliar orientado con la Atención de Enfermerí
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato-Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud-Carrera Enfermería, 2016-10-01) López Núñez, Angel Norberto; . Herrera López, José Luis Lcdo. Mg
    This work is done in order to analyze the intervention and application of nursing care in HIV affected more miliary tuberculosis patient clothing, which will be aimed at improving the health and quality of life of the patient. Tuberculosis can be very difficult to detect in people with HIV. Testing for TB is usually negative in people infected with HIV and TB, which can delay diagnosis. In addition, people infected with latent TB bacteria can contract the disease rapidly when HIV weakens the immune system. All this, along with the added difficulty of treating both diseases at once, has resulted in high mortality rates in patients with TB and HIV. This work bears the case of a male patient aged 32 diagnosed with HIV more miliary tuberculosis clothing, why has brought a number of problems and effects on their health and activities of daily life. The patient is on antiretroviral and TB treatment because of its many affectations that has seen neurological and digestive level; it has been the need for interdepartmental services with Psychology and Nutrition at the Health Center closest to your residence. In the case analysis may detail nursing care the patient received, if they were in line with the established management protocol, in addition to analyzing a priority education, training and emotional support to the patient and his mother; which it is of great importance to be able to positively adapt to changes and minimize complications that arise; to achieve this objective a plan of nursing intervention based on functional patterns of M. Gordon and taxonomy NANDA NIC and NOC which is aimed at the patient and family on a guide behaviors and care to follow for maintenance is made optimal lifestyle.
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    Coinfección VIH más Tuberculosis Miliar orientado con la atención de Enfermería
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato-Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud-Carrera Enfermería, 2016-09-01) López Núñez, Angel Norberto; Herrera López, José LuisLcdo. Mg.
    This work is done in order to analyze the intervention and application of nursing care in HIV affected more miliary tuberculosis patient clothing, which will be aimed at improving the health and quality of life of the patient. Tuberculosis can be very difficult to detect in people with HIV. Testing for TB is usually negative in people infected with HIV and TB, which can delay diagnosis. In addition, people infected with latent TB bacteria can contract the disease rapidly when HIV weakens the immune system. All this, along with the added difficulty of treating both diseases at once, has resulted in high mortality rates in patients with TB and HIV. This work bears the case of a male patient aged 32 diagnosed with HIV more miliary tuberculosis clothing, why has brought a number of problems and effects on their health and activities of daily life. The patient is on antiretroviral and TB treatment because of its many affectations that has seen neurological and digestive level; it has been the need for interdepartmental services with Psychology and Nutrition at the Health Center closest to your residence. In the case analysis may detail nursing care the patient received, if they were in line with the established management protocol, in addition to analyzing a priority education, training and emotional support to the patient and his mother; which it is of great importance to be able to positively adapt to changes and minimize complications that arise; to achieve this objective a plan of nursing intervention based on functional patterns of M. Gordon and taxonomy NANDA NIC and NOC which is aimed at the patient and family on a guide behaviors and care to follow for maintenance is made optimal lifestyle.