2005, Number 1-2
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Rev Mex Enf Cardiol 2005; 13 (1-2)
Specific recommendations for nursery about the process of intravenous therapy
Ochoa RV, Arroyo CG, Lee GM, Jiménez SJ, Galindo BM, Hernández GG, Sánchez GJM, Hernández GLE, Campos CEM, Chávez VM, Garnica FR, Barragán SPI, Ortíz EMT, Olguín Tavera P, Suárez VM, Jasso OG, Ibarra CG, Tena TC
Language: Spanish
References: 17
Page: 53-60
PDF size: 83.65 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Intravenous therapy includes among other actions, the installation procedures, handling and retirement of the catheter, procedures that the nurses carries out in a frequent way in the institutions of health. Nurses intervenes in the doctor- therapeutic plan and they are responsible for maintaining a level of experience and specific knowledge to provide the necessary cares indicated in the therapeutic plan and in attention to the conditions of each patient. Due to the importance of this topic National Medical Arbitration Commission of México (CONAMED) and the External Validation Group coordinated by the Nursing Interinstitutional Commision Of Mexico, emit these recommendations: 1) Establish a good nurse-patient relationship; 2) Avoid complications in the catheter installation; 3) Watch over the intravenous therapy to prevent complications; 4) Move away the catheter avoiding risks in the physical integrity of the patients and 5) Disminish the risk factors for the intravenous therapy responsible personnel.
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