Nursing care for patients with COVID 19 became a challenge for the nursing professional requiring extraordinary skills in planning and execution. Currently, there is scientific evidence to propose a care plan that is supported by nursing theory and structured from standardized language; this researc...

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Main Author: Navarrete Borrero, Anyela Astrid
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Online Access: https://revistas.sena.edu.co/index.php/RVI/article/view/6830
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Summary:Nursing care for patients with COVID 19 became a challenge for the nursing professional requiring extraordinary skills in planning and execution. Currently, there is scientific evidence to propose a care plan that is supported by nursing theory and structured from standardized language; this research sought to develop a care plan, from the adaptation theory proposed by Callista Roy, through Google and Ebsco were used, articles published between the years 2020 and 2024 were included, in Spanish and English; subsequently, analysis categories were defined using the adaptive modes proposed by the theory and finally the information was coded to generate the standardized care plan from the collection of 50 articles. In the analysis of this information, the priority domains of the NANDA taxonomy were identified, proposing specific indicators, objectives and interventions, focused on nursing care in hospitalization services. Among the main findings, domain 4 of activity and rest stands out, which had a higher prevalence given that the symptoms mainly affect the respiratory tract. The complications derived from this alteration were related to the affectation of domain 2 of nutrition, where the nursing diagnosis of intake below needs was evident. The elimination domain was also found to be primarily altered, related to the decrease in gas exchange. As a result of this research, a standardized care plan was built by synthesizing the relevant aspects of the Callista Roy Adaptation model.