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    Características clínicas de displasia del desarrollo de la cadera en niños/as menores de 18 meses que fueron atendidos en consulta externa del Hospital Regional “Vicente Corral Moscoso” período 2008 -2012
    (2014) Culcay Matute, Claudia Estefanía; Durán Llivisaca, Daysi María; Criollo Tepán, Juan Diego; Aguilar Aguilar, Lorgio Evelio
    Objective: To determine the clinical characteristics of Developmental Dysplasia of Hip in Children under 18 months who were seen at the outpatient department of the "Vicente Corral Moscoso" Regional Hospital between period 2008 -2012 Method: A descriptive study, in which a form for data collection will be used from the medical records of children under 18 months of age with a diagnosis of hip dysplasia in the Regional Hospital "Vicente Corral Moscoso "in 2008-2012. The statistical analysis used frequencies and percentages. The tabulation will be represented through simple tables and crosstabs. Results: 261 patients with a diagnosis of hip dysplasia in development were identified within the study period 2008-2012. The most common age of DDH was 1-6 months to 69.3% and the female sex was affected with 77,2%. The DDH was higher in patients: with maternal age between 21-34 years; with 38-40 weeks of gestation; born to vaginal delivery; with mothers who have had two pregnancies; with cephalic presentation and birth weight between 2600 and 3500 grams, family history of dysplasia occurred in 4.6% of patients with DDH and malformations in 2.7%, maternal age was not associated with the presentation of malformations in patients with DDH. KEYWORDS: DYSPLASIA, HIP, CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS, CHILDREN UNDER 18 MONTHS.
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    Conocimientos, actitudes y prácticas sobre las normas de bioseguridad en el manejo y administración de sangre y hemoderivados por el personal de enfermería en el departamento de pediatría del Hospital Vicente Corral Moscoso . Cuenca, 2014
    (2014) Cando Lucero, Eliza Karina; Calle Urgilez, Janneth Alexandra; Morales Tigre, Rosa Fabiola; Aguilar Aguilar, Lorgio Evelio; Aguilar Aguilar, Lorgio Evelio
    General Objective: Determine the level of knowledge, attitudes and practices on biosafety standards in the management and administration of blood and blood products of nursing personnel in the Department of Pediatrics of the Hospital Vicente Corral Moscoso. Cuenca, 2014. Methodology: quantitative research was conducted, descriptive and cross-sectional study. This study consists of 86 people, including nurses, nursing assistants and internal, surgery services, clinic, emergency, six did not participate in the investigation. Results: knowledge was compared with daily practice; in the use of mask, eye protection and gown get a 21.21% of nurses available, 11.76% from 16.67% internal and auxiliary they know. And as for the use of sterile gloves 21.21% of nurses, 17.65% internal and 13.33% auxiliary know. However on direct observation 100% of staff do not use it and only 7.14% of nurses wear sterile gloves. On the proper technique of washing hands a 69.70% of nurses, a 70.59% internal and 80% of assistants known. However in practice, it appears that 37.04% of nurses, 58.33% internal and 40% auxiliary done. Regarding the process for transfusing blood products there is very high percentages in both knowledge and practice with more than 90% of staff, providing safe care to the patient who receives it. Conclusions: The procedure for blood transfusion most of the personnel is trained, but in the personal protective measures knowledge deficit exists which is reflected in practice exposing themselves to risks of contamination.

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