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Ítem Acceso abierto Nursing care in the prevention of phlebitis in patients with peripheral venous catheter.(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2018-03-25) Santiago Canchumani, Alicia Paula; Rosales Gavidia, Li Roxana; Gamarra Bustillos, CarlosObjective: To systematize evidence on nursing care in the prevention of phlebitis in patients with peripheral venous catheters (PVC). Methodology: A systematic review of 10 scientific articles on the prevention of phlebitis in patients with PVCs was conducted using the databases Scielo and Medline PubMed. All articles correspond to systematic reviews, quantitative studies, and meta-analyses. Results: The findings reveal that 100% of the reviewed articles indicate that nursing care for patients with PVCs prevents the occurrence of phlebitis. Conclusions: The systematic review of the 10 scientific articles highlights that nursing intervention is a key element in preventing phlebitis. Recommendations include replacing peripheral lines when clinically indicated, selecting larger caliber veins, avoiding high-friction and high-mobility insertion sites, ensuring proper flushing of lines with 0.09% saline solution after prolonged infusions of highly concentrated medications, and closely monitoring the insertion site to address phlebitis suspicions early. Nurses should apply theoretical knowledge and technical skills, with non-urgent line replacements preferably scheduled in the morning shifts under systematic monitoring and documentation.Ítem Acceso abierto Nursing care in the prevention of phlebitis in patients with peripheral venous catheters.(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2018-03-25) Rosales Gavidia, Li Roxana; Gamarra Bustillos, CarlosObjective: To systematize evidence on nursing care in the prevention of phlebitis in patients with peripheral venous catheters (PVC). Methodology: A systematic review of 10 scientific articles on the prevention of phlebitis in patients with PVC was conducted. The studies were retrieved from databases such as Scielo and Medline PubMed and included designs such as systematic reviews, quantitative studies, and meta-analyses. Results: The findings indicate that 100% (10/10) of the reviewed articles demonstrate that nursing care in patients with PVC effectively prevents the occurrence of phlebitis. Conclusions: The systematic review of 10 scientific articles highlights the pivotal role of nursing interventions in preventing phlebitis in patients with PVC. Evidence supports: - Changing peripheral lines when clinically indicated. - Preferring larger-caliber veins and avoiding insertion sites with high friction and mobility. - Minimizing prolonged infusions of highly concentrated medications. - Flushing the catheter with 0.09% sal
