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- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)Capacitação de enfermeiros para uso da ultrassonografia na punção intravascular periférica(Escola Paulista de Enfermagem, Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2010-06-01) Avelar, Ariane Ferreira Machado [UNIFESP]; Peterlini, Maria Angélica Sorgini [UNIFESP]; Onofre, Priscilla Sete de Carvalho [UNIFESP]; Pettengill, Myriam Aparecida Mandetta [UNIFESP]; Pedreira, Mavilde da Luz Gonçalves [UNIFESP]; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)The objective was to explain, to the nurses training, procedures using vascular ultrasound for obtaining peripheral vascular access. The program consisted of theoretical and practical educational interventions developed over a period of six months. The strategies were developed and implemented by two nurses specialized in intravascular therapy, one doctor specialized in vascular ultrasound and, one biomedical engineer. Eight nurses participated in the training. The knowledge, skills and abilities acquired in the identification of arteries, veins, blood flow and catheter position, were evaluated. The strategy will enable that the pediatrician nurses acquiring skills to promote innovative interventions in peripheral intravascular puncture.
- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)Flebite no pré e pós-operatório de pacientes neurocirúrgicos(Escola Paulista de Enfermagem, Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2007-03-01) Ferreira, Lucilene Reno; Pedreira, Mavilde da Luz Gonçalves [UNIFESP]; Diccini, Solange [UNIFESP]; Fundação Zerbini Programa da Saúde da Família; Unidade Básica de Saúde; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)OBJECTIVES: To identify the risk factors for the development of phlebitis, the length of time with a peripheral intravenous catheter, and the incidence of phlebitis among neurosurgical patients. METHODS: this was a prospective cohort study. The sample consisted of 60 patients who underwent neurosurgery in a Brazilian hospital. A total of 152 peripheral intravenous catheters were identified. RESULTS: The risk factors for the development of phlebitis were the permanence of catheter longer than 72 hours, intermittent maintenance of the catheters, and catheters that had been inserted in the postoperative period. The length of time with a catheter ranged from 2 to 216 hours. Phlebitis developed among 10.5% of patients. CONCLUSIONS: The incidence of phlebitis among this study's sample is higher than the rate recommended by the International Standards of Practice.