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September 25-26, 2017 | Atlanta, USA

2

nd

World Congress on

Medical Sociology & Community Health

Volume 7, Issue 4 (Suppl)

J Community Med Health Educ, an open access journal

ISSN:2161-0711

Medical Sociology 2017

September 25-26, 2017

PERIPHERALVASCULARCATHETERMANAGEMENTBYPROFESSIONALNURSING INADULT

PATIENTS IN THE AREAOF INTERNALMEDICINE HOSPITAL SAN VICENTE DE PAUL

Maria Ximena Tapia Paguay

a

, Rocio Elizabeth Castillo Andrade

a

, Amparo Paola Tito Pineda

a

, Leidy Fernanda Imbaquingo Pozo

a

and

Samantha Abigail

Montenegro Tapia

b

a

Technical University of the North, Ecuador

b

Medical University of the Americas Quito, Ecuador

Intravenous accesses are one of the most frequent practices and a very important part of nursing work, and one of the problems that

have caused many complications such as phlebitis and others. The methodology used in the design is quantitative not experimental,

observational, descriptive and transversal. A survey was applied to nurses and an observation guide during the procedure , information

is entered into a database in Excel, for tabulating the results are: 13 respondents professionals whose results show that there are

optimal knowledge in biosafety standards, antisepsis , salinization of the path and care in handling the catheter, according to the

results of the observation guide whose sample was 82 patients , it was found that there are rules that are not being met as leaving

visible puncture site and labelling healing, while there is compliance with labelling of the path, shift circuits every 72 hours , fixing

plasters clean and dry, solutions infusion change every 24 hours and with respect to the occurrence of phlebitis were identified 19

patients. It is concluded that there are contradictions between the results of the survey and observation guide because the nurses have

knowledge regarding operation of the catheter but not fully applied in this patient.

Biography

Ximena Tapia Paguay Graduate in Nursing Technical University of North, Higher Diploma in Local Development and Health, Specialist in Management and

Strategic Health Planning, Master in Health Management for Local Development Technical University of Loja, Higher Diploma in Curriculum by Competences

Technical University of Ambato, Teacher Occasional Full Time, School of Nursing Polytechnic University of the State of Carchi (UPEC) 2007-2015, currently,

Professor Titular Nursing Career Technical University of the North.

mariaxi_2@hotmail.com

Maria Ximena Tapia Paguayet al., J Community Med Health Educ 2017, 7:4 (Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2161-0711-C1-027