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PICC catheter unplanned extubation and nursing Analysis

 PAGE \* MERGEFORMAT 7 PICC catheter unplanned extubation and nursing Analysis [Abstract] Objective: To evaluate the peripherally inserted central venous catheter (PICC) because of unplanned extubation and nursing. Methods: 136 patients with PICC catheter care of patients were retrospectively analyzed and summarized the reasons for unplanned extubation Analysis and Countermeasures. Results: 136 patients unplanned extubation occurred in 18 cases, accounting for 13.2%. CONCLUSION: PICC provides a safe and reliable venous access and reduce the pain stimulation, is worthy of clinical use. [Keywords:] PICC, unplanned extubation, reason, care Central venous catheter (PICC) is used widely in the intravenous infusion channel for long-term intravenous infusion, chemotherapy, parenteral nutrition, and repeated blood transfusion in elderly patients, those who enter the blood products [1]. PICC can reduce peripheral intravenous stimulation, protection of blood vessels, reduce leakage, reduce the frequency puncture to the patient the pain and improve the success rate and reduce the nursing workload [2-3]. but often appears in the clinical application of unplanned extubation, increased the patient’s pain and treatment costs. our hospital in December 2005 -2009 in December-line PICC136 cases, unplanned extubation occurred in 18 cases, accounting for 13.2%, are the reasons for extubation were analyzed, and nursing. 1 Clinical data Our hospital in December 2005 -2009 in December of 136 cases of patients with PICC, 92 patients were male, female 44 cases, aged 36-74 years, mean age 55 years. 2 Results Catheter blockage occurred in this group 8 cases, 44.4%, suspected catheter-related infections in 5 cases, 27.8%, vein in 3 cases, 16.7%, catheter loss in 2 cases, accounting for 11.1%. 3 Analysis and Nursing 3.1 catheter blockage: plugging in the PICC catheter highest incidence of complications, and with increased retention time. Perf

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