NURSING: PERIPHERAL CANALIZATIONS, CARE, MAINTENANCE AND COMPLICATIONS.
Abstract
The channelling of the vein tract is one of the techniques realized by the infirmary personnel that has mayor incidence in the patients. In our Hospital with a number of unrgencies between 500-600, it is confirmed that this technic is te most efficacious. In the casuality Deparment, with a personnel of 78-80 nurses, there is a considerable number of personnel, moved from other services or from new incorporation to the personnel. Students of the third year realize practises in the service. The objective of our study is to make bibliographic revision and to revise the different cattegories of new catheters incorporated to the service, all this with our personal experience with the purpose of update our knowledge to realize a good practise in the vein channelling. At the same time, make some recommendations in the possible complications that may occur.Downloads
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