J. Moreno-Collazos, E. S. Ortí, Diana Carolina Zona Rubio, Julián Moreno
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Ethics Applied in ICU For Rehabilitation Care in Users with Oncological Disease and Compromised Renal Function
Renal rehabilitation based on early body movement in intensive care units that has been expanding its fields of action from the areas of health promotion, disease prevention, maintenance and rehabilitation of people from the center of study human body movement applied in comprehensive care in intensive care units, which leads to reflection on a reflective theoretical discernment process of conceptual elements that lead to understand the ethical vision of the concept of body and movement in a hospitalization context from the renal environment where key aspects such as pain, care, dysfunctions, limitations and disabilities resulting from the immobilization process are articulated in the bioethical principles from the praxis of human movement.