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    Análisis de caso Clínico de Paciente con Tuberculosis Pulmonar Enfocado en los cuidados de Enfermería
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato-Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud-Carrera Enfermería, 2016-04-01) Chango Zumba, Jessica Estefanía; Abril Beltrán, Rosario Elizabeth Licda. Mg.
    This analysis of clinical case of pulmonary tuberculosis is made taking into account that in recent years has become one of the most worrying in the public health and one of the leading causes of mortality worldwide diseases, where one of civil and political rights is the right to life and personal integrity. This work is detailed information of the patient 34 years old, humble, simple, suffering progressive loss of weight and appetite was gradually progressing month, plus an extreme weakness preventing him from performing everyday activities, becoming a dependent on another person. In the same way you try with this study to establish which is the genesis of this condition, to this reality is very important research of this nature generate scientific knowledge that supports and as a basis for future research to achieve deeper into the issue; since these complications not only impairs the quality of life of an individual and his family, but also involve economic and emotional background. Information was collected from the beginning of the disease to date, the disease progression is detailed, complete an evaluation of nursing interventions is proposed to facilitate the care and improvement of quality of life takes place, it has been linked with a nursing theorist to expand knowledge according to the needs. A descriptive methodology was used in this work because it allowed to make contact with reality to observe, describe, and control, the purpose of this is to formulate new approaches and providing quality care and warmth, identifying critical points and factors risk attributed to trigger the disease.