Neonatal intensive care unit nursing care [Cuidados de enfermería en unidad de cuidados intensivos neonatales]
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pediatrics, nursing, health servicesAbstract
The objective of this study was to analyze the nursing care associated with the epicutaneous catheter in the neonatal intensive care unit. We worked from the critical rationalism approach by means of a descriptive documentary research with bibliographic design, the population consisted of 15 scientific articles that met the inclusion criteria. It is important that the nursing staff has a high level of knowledge in the placement, preparation and conservation of the peripherally inserted central catheter, the care is established in the application of a protocol based on scientific evidence. Regarding the benefits of the epicutaneous catheter in neonatal patients, its main objective is the insertion and maintenance of the central line, it is placed through a peripheral vein until it reaches the superior vena cava, this catheter is used to maintain infusions in larger quantities, and other drugs.
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