01.1 - Graduação (Sede)
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Item Relatório de Estágio Supervisionado Obrigatório (ESO) realizado no Laboratório de Patologia Clínica da Universidade Federal de Campina Grande, no município de Patos - PB e no LabPet Laboratório Veterinário, no município de Recife - PE, Brasil. Desafios diagnósticos e terapêuticos em felino com múltiplas comorbidades: uma abordagem paliativa(2025-01-24) Carvalho, Millena Mirna Neves de; Melo, Renata Pimentel Bandeira de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2756533380815255; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3236172257079543The mandatory supervised internship is a compulsory subject to be taken in the final semester of the Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine course at UFRPE. Chapter I of this report describes the activities carried out during the internship at the LPCV-UFCG/Patos-PB, under the supervision of Prof. Thiago Arcoverde Maciel, and at the LabPet Veterinary Laboratory, located in Recife-PE, under the supervision of M.V. Dr. Andrea Maria Campos Calado Medina. The internship was under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Renata Pimentel Bandeira de Melo. Chapter II presents a case report entitled “Diagnostic and therapeutic challenges in a feline with multiple comorbidities: a palliative approach”, which addresses the role of palliative care in the face of diseases with no hope of cure.Item Aspectos químicos no processo da hemodiálise: uma revisão bibliográfica(2019-12-19) França, Karla Cristina de Barros; Barros, Ivoneide de Carvalho Lopes; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5272867419216787; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3246658130040420Quality and safety are a constant concern of health units, and it is common to carry out risk assessments not only for patients, but also for employees and health professionals as it helps to minimize / reduce adverse effects. One of the most complex processes performed on a patient, among the many that are performed in health units is hemodialysis because it involves not only hemodialysis itself, but also care processes and numerous chemical compounds and technologies that can cause an adverse effect on the patient Renal replacement therapy (RRT) is the means available to prolong the life of patients with advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD), with hemodialysis being the most accessible technique, but costly to health systems (public or private) in different parts of the world . In Brazil, in 2017, the Ministry of Health allocated 3.9 billion reais for the treatment of patients with CKD in RRT, covering costs with hospitalizations and medications. It is worth mentioning that this is the largest resource spent by the Ministry of Health for a specific service area in the Unified Health System (SUS). The prevalence rate of CKD has been increasing due to the aging of the population, increased prevalence of diabetes mellitus and arterial hypertension. The development of new technologies such as automated proportioning machines and reusable dialyzers has allowed an exponential increase in dialysis patients. However, the increase in the number of patients on RRT exerts financial pressure on public and private health systems, which should worsen in the coming years. One way to reduce costs related to hemodialysis is the reprocessing of materials, essentially, the reuse of dialyzers. This bibliographic research work, qualitative and descriptive, has as main objective to discuss the evolution of the hemodialysis machine and the chemical components involved in this process. It is concluded that the knowledge of the technological evolution of dialyzers and the chemistry involved in the process can promote positioning to students in decision making and accountability regarding the role of chemistry, that is, its benefits and risks in the scope of human health (treatment in patients life-threatening), especially in RRT.