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- Gestão clínica e conforto cuidados especializados à pessoa em situação crítica e sua famíliaPublication . Silva, Carla Andreia Domingos da; Ribeiro, Patrícia Cruz Pontífice Sousa ValenteWithin the scope of the Curricular Unit "Final Internship and Report", constituent of the master’s degree in medical-surgical Nursing – in Nursing to the Person in Critical Situation, of the School of Nursing (Lisbon) of the Catholic University of Portugal, it was proposed the preparation of this report as an object of public appreciation and discussion. To document the path of acquisition and development of skills for a specialized care practice, the report emerges from the implementation of the Learning Projects elaborated, with a view to obtaining the master’s degree, as well as the title of Specialist Nurse in Medical-Surgical Nursing – in the field of Nursing to the Person in Critical Situation. This document aims to: carry out a critical and reflective analysis of the activities and experiences lived in the internship contexts carried out in this curricular unit. For the elaboration of this report, an expository-descriptive, analytical-reflective methodology was used, based on bibliographic research and the search for the best available evidence, to report and substantiate the experiences lived and specialized skills acquired. Regarding the organization of the document, it is structured in chapters. First, the scoping review entitled "Nurse interventions in the field of clinical management that promote quality of care" is presented, with the objective of mapping the available scientific evidence about nurse interventions in the field of clinical management that promote quality of care, in hospital health organizations. In the following chapter, the critical and reflexive analysis of the path taken is explained, where the elaboration of the scoping review entitled "Influence of enteral nutrition on the comfort of the sick adults" is also highlighted, with the objective of mapping the available scientific evidence about the dimensions of comfort that are influenced by enteral nutrition in the sick adult. Finally, a conclusion is made that reflects the balance of the path taken, as well as its essential contributions to personal and professional growth as a nurse.
