Abstract
Aim: to identify the publications related to the registration of the nursing process for patients with cardiovascular diseases. Method: integrative review, carried out using the MEDLINE, CINAHL and LILACS databases, based on a 10-year temporal cut-off. Seven articles, divided into two categories and analyzed according to the theme, were selected. Result: after reading the full text, seven articles were included and two categories were created. Discussion: all studies discussed standardized language systems. Two studies described the interconnection of diagnostic languages, interventions and outcomes. On the other hand, five studies dealt with only one standardized language. Conclusion: nursing process registry studies have been identified for patients with cardiovascular diseases. However, the literature is still limited and of low methodological rigor.References
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