Importance
of nursing in neonatal care
It is important for nurses to provide specific
epicutaneous catheter care through scientific knowledge, putting into practice
all skills and abilities, always taking into account the risks and benefits in
which neonates are subjected to this procedure.
Critically ill neonates, who are hospitalised in a
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), are subjected to several invasive
procedures, which are very important for their survival, but can also lead to
future complications. One of these procedures is the insertion of a peripheral
central catheter, which is currently indicated specifically to save and prolong
the life of neonates.
The placement of the peripheral central insertion
catheter (PICC) is a very simple technique, which provides multiple benefits to
the neonate, thus allowing the venous accesses to be kept intact, which will be
of great use later on, thus reducing the stress and pain to which the neonate
is subjected.
Verification of the proper placement of the peripheral
central insertion catheter (PICC) is done by means of an X-ray, where the
correct location is verified according to the site where it has been placed, be
it the lower or upper limbs, thus reducing the incidence of complications that
may arise in the event that it is incorrectly placed.
Ariel Romero
Fernández
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1464-2587