Nursing needs and prevention of complications after central venous catheterisation
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چکیده
Central venous catheterisation (CVC) is an invasive medical procedure with a high risk of complications. The role the advanced practice nurse, who aware types CVC, potential factors and complication prevention tactics, important in order to reduce incidence CVC complications.
 Objective. aim this article review nursing needs complications after central catheterisation.
 Materials methods. Seventeen publications up five years old on topic were analysed. Articles from 2016 2021 selected PubMed, UpToDate Google databases. All are English, text full free access, year no older than 2019. describe associated insertion procedure, choice site, recommendations for staff care, Results. mortality rate bloodstream infection approximately 12-25%. Because increased infection, it recommended avoid femoral vein access. Inadvertent puncture artery, air embolism, bleeding thrombosis common To mechanical complications, ultrasound should be used diagnostic purposes during catheter. nurse interprofessional team important. nurse's knowledge clinical skills one preventive measures, which significant controlling late aseptic management CVC.
 Conclusions. 1. Clinical based regulating legal acts, systematic training allows manage interventional catheter placement. 2. Diagnostic control Aseptic care infections.
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Slauga. Mokslas ir praktika
سال: 2022
ISSN: ['2669-1760']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.47458/slauga.2022.3.2