Comprehensive actions of PSF on different health care levels
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Comunidade Estrada da Saudade, Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Emergency Care, Primary Health CareAbstract
This case report is referring to the summary care of a patient with history. Lower limb pain. that had initially made the diagnosis of osteoarthritis in a service of Attendance. The post was evaluated at the Family Health Unit and together with the local Health Department and Reference Center in another municipality, where he established a conclusive diagnosis of acute arterial insufficiency and abdominal aortic aneurysm. The trajectory of the patient until the diagnosis and enca-spect to timely and appropriate interventions demonstrates the importance of customer service based on the principles of bonding, continuity, comprehensiveness, with the rear of a reference system and cross-reference structured. Health services need to be organized into levels of increasing complexity, with appropriate technology for each level, increasing the resolution. The Primary Health Care-guard mutually complementary relationship of authority with other levels of health care, and therefore not independent. When seeking to guide the organization of health services by the principles of completeness, what is sought is to increase awareness of the needs of groups and wonder about the best ways to respond to these needs. Thus, the Family Health should work closely with other levels of health care that can address the problems adequately.Downloads
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