Pediatric Veined Puncture: a critical analysis from the experience of care in nursing

Authors

  • Aline Veronica De Oliveira Gomes Enfermeira especialista em Enfermagem Pediátrica –IFF/FIOCRUZ
  • Maria Aparecida De Luca Nascimento Doutora em Enfermagem.
  • Marialda Moreira Christoffel Doutora em Enfermagem
  • Joice Cristina Pereira Antunes Mestranda em Enfermagem. UNIRIO
  • M Campos de Araújo Mestre em Enfermagem. UNIRIO
  • Mariana Gomes Cardim Mestre em Enfermagem. UNIRIO
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6018/eglobal.10.3.131991
Keywords: peripheral catheterization, pediatric nursing, nursing diagnosis, nursing care.

Abstract

It is a descriptive observational study made from the authors’ observations in their respective works which aims to: a) Describe the signs seen in children submitted to repeated punctures in peripheral venous b) Emphasize, in the light of the literature found, the importance of clinical evaluation of the nurse to establish a plan of care for the child. Starting from the daily practice of caring, the signs located in the emotional, ohysical and psychological areas  which according to the literature may generate feelings of fear and anxiety, and which may interfere in the growth process and child development were described in relation to children submitted to multiple punctures in peripheral venous. We concluded that the clinical evaluation of the nurse is very important because, the effects of multiple punctures in peripheral venous of the children can be prevented by early identification of the nursing diagnosis and implementation of a plan of care appropriate to this clientele.

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Published
24-06-2011
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De Oliveira Gomes, A.V. et al. 2011. Pediatric Veined Puncture: a critical analysis from the experience of care in nursing. Global Nursing. 10, 3 (Jun. 2011). DOI:https://doi.org/10.6018/eglobal.10.3.131991.
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