Cuidados de enfermería en prematuros con cateterismo central de inserción periférica en el área de neonatología en el Hospital de Especialidades Fuerzas Armadas Nº1 periodo octubre 2019 – febrero 2020.

Introduction. Central peripheral insertion catheterization is a device used in neonates who are in critical condition which require venous access, and that is why trained nurses need to implant a central peripheral insertion catheter (PICC) for administration of medications, solutions and parenteral...

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Yazar: Cruz Camacho, Alicia Solange (author)
Diğer Yazarlar: De Lucca Garcia, Sandra Fabiola (author)
Materyal Türü: bachelorThesis
Baskı/Yayın Bilgisi: 2020
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Online Erişim:http://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/8029
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Özet:Introduction. Central peripheral insertion catheterization is a device used in neonates who are in critical condition which require venous access, and that is why trained nurses need to implant a central peripheral insertion catheter (PICC) for administration of medications, solutions and parenteral nutrition. Overall objective. Identify nursing care in preterm infants with peripheral central catheterization in the area of neonatology at the Armed Forces Specialties Hospital No. 1 period October 2019 - February 2020. Methodology. In the present investigation the deductive method was used; quantitative research modality; type of basic, bibliographic, field, descriptive and cross-sectional research, the technique used was a survey and as an instrument questionnaire was conducted. Results. The following results were obtained, out of a total of 30 nursing graduates, all 30 agreed to participate in the research technique, where mostly satisfactory data was obtained. Conclusions. Nurses who work in the area of neonatology should not have only basic or routine knowledge. They should be guided with professional criteria to care for premature babies and to know all aspects related to the use of the PICC, in order to use the measures of prevention, control and detection of fatal complications that threaten the recovery of prematurity.