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May 23-24, 2019 | Vienna, Austria

Nursing Care

28

th

International Conference on

Journal of Intensive and Critical Care Nursing | Volume 2

J Intensive Crit Care Nurs, Volume 2

Resistance to antibiotic therapy in urinary genital pathologies, Hospital San Vicente de

Paúl Ibarra- Ecuador

Viviana Margarita Espinel Jara

1

, Rocío Elizabeth Castillo Andrade

1

, Amparo Paola Tito Pineda

1

and

Álvaro Bladimir

Acosta Lara

2

1

North Technical University, Ecuador

2

Ministerio de Salud Publica, Ecuador

T

he World Health Organization mentions antibiotic

resistance causes 85%mortality due toglobal infections,

with up to 12 million deaths annually. Currently infectious

diseases caused by bacteria resistant to antibiotics are

increasing and resistance to antibacterials increases both

in the world and in the country. The main objective was

to establish the incidence of genitourinary infections,

resistant to antibiotic therapy in patients of the Hospital

San Vicente de Paúl de Ibarra between 2015 and 2017.

Quantitative, non-experimental, descriptive, retrospective

and cross-sectional research. A data sheet was used to

collect data on all cultures of urogenital samples carried

out in the aforementioned years. As a result, reference

is made to a predominantly female group; older adults

with 33.8% are the most representative; the services

that most request the realization of crops are emergency,

external consultation and dialysis. The most frequent

diagnoses in urogenital infections are cystitis, prostatitis

and pyelonephritis. We identified 35 types of bacteria

classified as Gram (+), which include: staphylococcus

aureus and staphylococcus coagulase negative; and Gram

(-) in which the escherichia coli, proteus Mirabilis, proteus

vulgaris stand out. The present investigation evidenced a

clear, concise and adequate list of antibiotics considered as

resistant, sensitive and intermediate; that allowthemedical

specialists to prescribe suitable treatments according to the

particularities of each patient and also taking into account

the detailed references that detail the result of each crop.

Speaker Biography

Viviana Margarita Espinel Jara holds a Bachelor's Degree in Nursing from

the Technical University of North Ibarra Ecuador and a Master's Degree in

Family Health at the Universidad Técnica del Norte. She has served as Chief

Nurse at the Joya de los Sachas Health Center in Francisco de Orellana, and

intheProvincialHealthDirectorateofNapowhereshefulfilledherdutiesas

head of the Department of Intercultural Health, as well as a nurse of direct

care at the IESS Ibarra Ecuador Hospital. At the moment he is Coordinator

of the Nursing Career al Universidad Técnica del Norte, Teacher of the

Career of Of the Technical University of the North, member of the Editorial

Board as Editorial Secretary of the Scientific Journal of the Faculty of

Health Sciences of the Universidad Técnica del Norte with ISSN 1390-910X.

e:

vmespinel@utn.edu.ec