Choice made by the nursing team, of peripheral veins for intravenous therapy in newborns

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Autor(a) principal: Cardoso, Juliana Maria Rêgo Maciel
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Rodrigues, Elisa da Conceição, Rodrigues, Benedita Maria Rêgo Deusdará, Pacheco, Sandra Teixeira de Araújo, Faria, Jane Cristina de Oliveira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Rev Rene (Online)
Texto Completo: http://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/4223
Resumo: The implementation of intravenous therapy in the newborn is complex and challenging. The objective of this research was to identify the peripheral veins of choice for venipuncture in newborn, and describe the criteria used by the nursing staff in the choice of these vessels. The setting was a newborn intensive care unit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. We interviewed ten nursing professionals from May to June 2007. The thematic analysis led to the categories: “Choose from a peripheral vein in infants: Priorities of the nursing staff” and “Criteria used and difficulties faced in choosing the veins for peripheral venipuncture. The veins of the dorsal arch of the hand were the first choice for newborn in newborn and scalp vein last choice. The selection criteria were: visualization, facility, durability and drug infused. The main difficulties in the implementation of the intravenous therapy in infants were the wear of the venous network and pain arising from multiple punctures.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Choice made by the nursing team, of peripheral veins for intravenous therapy in newborns
title Choice made by the nursing team, of peripheral veins for intravenous therapy in newborns
spellingShingle Choice made by the nursing team, of peripheral veins for intravenous therapy in newborns
Cardoso, Juliana Maria Rêgo Maciel
Neonatal Nursing
Newborn
Catheterization
Peripheral
Infusions
Intravenous.
title_short Choice made by the nursing team, of peripheral veins for intravenous therapy in newborns
title_full Choice made by the nursing team, of peripheral veins for intravenous therapy in newborns
title_fullStr Choice made by the nursing team, of peripheral veins for intravenous therapy in newborns
title_full_unstemmed Choice made by the nursing team, of peripheral veins for intravenous therapy in newborns
title_sort Choice made by the nursing team, of peripheral veins for intravenous therapy in newborns
author Cardoso, Juliana Maria Rêgo Maciel
author_facet Cardoso, Juliana Maria Rêgo Maciel
Rodrigues, Elisa da Conceição
Rodrigues, Benedita Maria Rêgo Deusdará
Pacheco, Sandra Teixeira de Araújo
Faria, Jane Cristina de Oliveira
author_role author
author2 Rodrigues, Elisa da Conceição
Rodrigues, Benedita Maria Rêgo Deusdará
Pacheco, Sandra Teixeira de Araújo
Faria, Jane Cristina de Oliveira
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cardoso, Juliana Maria Rêgo Maciel
Rodrigues, Elisa da Conceição
Rodrigues, Benedita Maria Rêgo Deusdará
Pacheco, Sandra Teixeira de Araújo
Faria, Jane Cristina de Oliveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Neonatal Nursing
Newborn
Catheterization
Peripheral
Infusions
Intravenous.
topic Neonatal Nursing
Newborn
Catheterization
Peripheral
Infusions
Intravenous.
description The implementation of intravenous therapy in the newborn is complex and challenging. The objective of this research was to identify the peripheral veins of choice for venipuncture in newborn, and describe the criteria used by the nursing staff in the choice of these vessels. The setting was a newborn intensive care unit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. We interviewed ten nursing professionals from May to June 2007. The thematic analysis led to the categories: “Choose from a peripheral vein in infants: Priorities of the nursing staff” and “Criteria used and difficulties faced in choosing the veins for peripheral venipuncture. The veins of the dorsal arch of the hand were the first choice for newborn in newborn and scalp vein last choice. The selection criteria were: visualization, facility, durability and drug infused. The main difficulties in the implementation of the intravenous therapy in infants were the wear of the venous network and pain arising from multiple punctures.
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