Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8573778 | Journal of Pediatric Nursing | 2018 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Peripheral intravenous (PIV) catheters are commonly used in pediatric medical-surgical orthopedic and neurology populations but are at risk of dislodgement with subsequent infiltration of fluids and/or medications. This quality improvement project sought to decrease the incidence of infiltration by creating an educational awareness program for both staff nurses and families using the S.T.I.C.K. mnemonic bundle. Rates of PIV catheter infiltration on a pediatric medical-surgical orthopedic and neurology unit were found to decrease when staff nurses utilized the S.T.I.C.K. mnemonic bundle while managing PIV catheter care for pediatric medical-surgical orthopedic and neurology patients.
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Authors
Kristina BSN, RN, CPN, Maggie Jo BSN, RN, CPN, Amanda BS N, RN, CPN, Rebecca BS N, RN, CPN, Julianne BS N, RN, CPN, Melissa BS N, RN, CPN, Natalie BS N, RN, CPN, Shannon BS N, RN, CPN, Jennifer RN, CPN, LaQuisha BSN, RN, Cathy MSN, RN, CPN,