Rev. Soc. Bras. Enferm. Ped.2021;21(1):29-36.

Knowledge of the nursing team on care of peripherally insertion central catheter in neonates

Higor Pacheco , Izabela Linha , Andrea Moreira , Mitzy Tannia , Débora Maria Vargas

DOI: 10.31508/1676-3793202100005

Abstract

Objective

To describe the knowledge of nursing technicians in relation to the care of the peripherally inserted central catheter in neonatal intensive care.

Method

Cross-sectional, descriptive study, carried out in a pediatric hospital, between the months of May and June 2019, using a structured questionnaire applied to 39 professionals.

Results

97% inform the nurse if the catheter is resistant; 97% permeabilize before and after drug infusion; 94% flush every six hours when in continuous infusion; 69% observe signs of complication and obstruction at the insertion site and 64% use an inappropriate gauge syringe.

Conclusion

The professionals have theoretical knowledge to perform the care with the peripheral insertion catheter and administration of parenteral medications, however, a significant percentage, sometimes, perform this care as recommended. Inappropriate practices can cause damage to the device and compromise the newborn’s safety.

Knowledge of the nursing team on care of peripherally insertion central catheter in neonates

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