Vein catheterization: pediatric itu nursing assistance

Authors

  • Maria Ivoneide Veríssimo de Oliveira
    • Maria Gorette Andrade Bezerra
      • Vanessa Ramos Pereira

        Keywords:

        Intensive Care Units, Pediatric, Catheterization, Peripheral, Nursing Care.

        Abstract

        This study has a descriptive nature and aims to describe the nursing assistance experienced by the nurses in the Peripheral Vein Catheterization at a pediatric intensive therapy unity in Fortaleza-Ce. The results showed that 100% of the nurses have as first precaution the conditions of the child’s vein system; 75% infused solution identification; 50% physical conditions observation; 38% therapy permanence time. At the complication time: 63% remove the appliance; 50% prefer to call the physician on duty; 25% observe infection signals and inform the physician on duty; 50% believe it is an insufficient number for assistance; 13% still develop bureaucratic functions. In this situation 50% of them assign responsibilities to nursing auxiliaries and technicians. Thus, it is concluded that the nurses are supposed to have direct action, because a technical ability of this process requires knowledge, and ability. The nurse must reconsider the professional practice; seek the duty sedimentation to care and control as not dissociable from the nursing responsibility.

         

         

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        Published

        2008-04-05

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        Research Article

        How to Cite

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        Oliveira MIV de, Bezerra MGA, Pereira VR. Vein catheterization: pediatric itu nursing assistance. Rev Rene [Internet]. 2008 Apr. 5 [cited 2026 Jun. 4];9(2). Available from: https://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/5042