CONSTRUCTION AND VALIDATION OF A PROTOCOL FOR NURSING CARE FOR POLYTRAUMATED PATIENTS IN A MOBILE EMERGENCY CARE SERVICE
Multiple trauma, Health assessment; mobile emergency care; Nursing. Patient safety.
INTRODUCTION: The Clinical Protocols and Therapeutic Guidelines are documents that bring recommendations aimed at optimizing patient care, which can be called: clinical practice guides, manuals, guidelines, notebooks, protocols, among others that should be adopted to improve this process from the perspective of the practice of caring for polytrauma patients in practice scenarios from the demonstration of ethical, political and scientific knowledge of nurses that must be very clear and recorded for the process to be continuous and effective. OBJECTIVE: The objective is, therefore, to build and validate a nursing care protocol for polytrauma patients in the Mobile Emergency Care Service of Rio Grande do Norte. METHOD: This is a methodological study for the construction and technological production of a nursing care protocol. It will be developed in four stages: 1) Scope Review; 2) Focus Group of Emergency Nurses with professional experience in Mobile Emergency Care Service; and 3) Construction of a Protocol for Approaching Polytrauma by the nurse. For the analysis of data from the evaluation of the Standard Operating Protocol, the calculation of the Content Validity Index will be used. The study will respect the ethical principles recommended for research carried out with human beings by Resolution nº 466/2012 and nº 510/2016 of the National Health Council.