Knowledge of nursing students about central venous catheters

Background/Aim. Central venous catheters (CVC) are at the crucial importance, particulary in the intensive therapy units. In order to handle a CVC safely, nursing students need to acquire theoretical and practical knowledge during the course of their studies. The aim of the study was to establish...

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Main Authors: Mlinar Suzana, Rašković-Malnaršić Rosanda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Military Health Department, Ministry of Defance, Serbia 2012-01-01
Series:Vojnosanitetski Pregled
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2012/0042-84501204333M.pdf
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spelling doaj-e3c508d6dedd486e8a6172ae7406b2a62020-11-25T00:17:45ZengMilitary Health Department, Ministry of Defance, SerbiaVojnosanitetski Pregled0042-84502012-01-0169433333910.2298/VSP1204333MKnowledge of nursing students about central venous cathetersMlinar SuzanaRašković-Malnaršić RosandaBackground/Aim. Central venous catheters (CVC) are at the crucial importance, particulary in the intensive therapy units. In order to handle a CVC safely, nursing students need to acquire theoretical and practical knowledge during the course of their studies. The aim of the study was to establish theoretical knowledge of nursing students about the procedures of nurses in placing and removing a central venous catheter (CVC), dressing the catheter entry point, the reasons for measuring central venous pressure (CVP), possible complications and risk factors for developing infections related to CVC. Methods. The questionnaire developed specifically for this cross-sectionl study was handed out to 87 full-time students and 57 part-time students. Results. The results show that all the surveyed nursing students know why chest radiography is carried out when inserting a catheter, have relatively good knowledge of CVC insertion points, procedures carried out in case of a suspected catheter sepsis and complications and risk factors for the development of infections related to CVC. However, the study show that the majority of students have insufficient knowledge of the procedures accompanying insertion of a catheter, signs that indicate correct functioning of CVC, frequency of flushing a catheter when it is not in use and the reasons for introducing an implanted CVC. Conclusion. Based on the results of the study it can be concluded that the second-year nursing students have insufficient knowledge of CVC. In order to correctly and safely handle a CVC, good theoretical knowledge and relevant practical experience are needed. The authors therefore believe that, in future, the classes should be organized in smaller groups with step-by-step demonstrations of individual procedures in handling a CVC, and the students encouraged to learn as actively as possible.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2012/0042-84501204333M.pdfstudentsnurse cliniciansknowledgequestionnairescatheterization, central venousinfectionrisk factors
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Rašković-Malnaršić Rosanda
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Rašković-Malnaršić Rosanda
Knowledge of nursing students about central venous catheters
Vojnosanitetski Pregled
students
nurse clinicians
knowledge
questionnaires
catheterization, central venous
infection
risk factors
author_facet Mlinar Suzana
Rašković-Malnaršić Rosanda
author_sort Mlinar Suzana
title Knowledge of nursing students about central venous catheters
title_short Knowledge of nursing students about central venous catheters
title_full Knowledge of nursing students about central venous catheters
title_fullStr Knowledge of nursing students about central venous catheters
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge of nursing students about central venous catheters
title_sort knowledge of nursing students about central venous catheters
publisher Military Health Department, Ministry of Defance, Serbia
series Vojnosanitetski Pregled
issn 0042-8450
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Background/Aim. Central venous catheters (CVC) are at the crucial importance, particulary in the intensive therapy units. In order to handle a CVC safely, nursing students need to acquire theoretical and practical knowledge during the course of their studies. The aim of the study was to establish theoretical knowledge of nursing students about the procedures of nurses in placing and removing a central venous catheter (CVC), dressing the catheter entry point, the reasons for measuring central venous pressure (CVP), possible complications and risk factors for developing infections related to CVC. Methods. The questionnaire developed specifically for this cross-sectionl study was handed out to 87 full-time students and 57 part-time students. Results. The results show that all the surveyed nursing students know why chest radiography is carried out when inserting a catheter, have relatively good knowledge of CVC insertion points, procedures carried out in case of a suspected catheter sepsis and complications and risk factors for the development of infections related to CVC. However, the study show that the majority of students have insufficient knowledge of the procedures accompanying insertion of a catheter, signs that indicate correct functioning of CVC, frequency of flushing a catheter when it is not in use and the reasons for introducing an implanted CVC. Conclusion. Based on the results of the study it can be concluded that the second-year nursing students have insufficient knowledge of CVC. In order to correctly and safely handle a CVC, good theoretical knowledge and relevant practical experience are needed. The authors therefore believe that, in future, the classes should be organized in smaller groups with step-by-step demonstrations of individual procedures in handling a CVC, and the students encouraged to learn as actively as possible.
topic students
nurse clinicians
knowledge
questionnaires
catheterization, central venous
infection
risk factors
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