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O Reconhecimento de Entidades Mencionadas tem como objectivo identificar e classificar entidades, baseando-se em determinadas categorias ou etiquetas, contidas em textos escritos em linguagem natural. O Sistema de Reconhecimento de Entidades Mencionadas implementado na elaboração desta Dissertação pretende identificar localidades presentes em textos informais e definir para cada localidade identificada uma das etiquetas “aldeia", "vila" ou “cidade" numa primeira aproximação ao problema. Numa segunda aproximação tiveram-se em conta as etiquetas "freguesia", "concelho" e "distrito". Para a obtenção das classificações das entidades procedeu-se a uma análise estatística do número de resultados obtidos numa pesquisa de uma entidade precedida por uma etiqueta usando o motor de pesquisa Google Search. ABSTRACT: Named Entitity Recognition has the objective of identifying and classifying entities, according to certain categories or labels, contained in texts written in natural language. The Named Entitity Recognition system implemented in the developing of this dissertation intends to identify localities in informal texts, setting for each one of these localities identified one of the labels "aldeia", ''vila" or "cidade" in a first approach to the problem. ln a second approach the labels "freguesia", "concelho" and "distrito" were taken in consideration. To obtain classifications for the entities a statistical analysis of the number of results returned by a search of an entity preceded by a label using Google search engine was performed.

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Abstract Aim: To identify nursing interventions aimed at persons with venous, arterial or mixed leg ulcers. Methodology: Carried out research in the EBSCO search engine: CINAHL Plus with Full Text, MEDLINE with Full Text, MedicLatina, Academic Search Complete, sought full text articles, published between 2008/01/01 and 2015/01/31, with the following keywords [(MM "leg ulcer") OR (wound care) OR (wound healing)] AND [(nursing) OR (nursing assessment) OR (nursing intervention)], filtered through initial question in PI[C]O format. Results: The different etiologies of leg ulcer require a specific therapeutic and prophylactic approach. Factors that promote healing were identified: individualization of care, interpersonal relationship, pain control, control of the exudate, education for health self-management, self-care, therapeutic adherence, implementation of guidelines of good practice and auditing and feedback of the practices. Conclusion: Person-centred care and practices based on evidence improves health results in prevention and treatment of leg ulcers.