Peripheral venous catheters and clinical features of phlebitis development (Turkey)
When we administer infusion therapy, the first thing we do is insert an indwelling peripheral intravenous needle, which is common in every field. It may be that In the infusion therapy that 70-90% of hospitalized patients receive, peripheral venous indwelling Complications such as extravascular leakage or obstruction, infection, and phlebitis in 50% of patients with needle (PIVC) insertion is said to be occurring, device observation and early detection of abnormalities are very important. In this issue, we present a paper on phlebitis among these complications.
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