Authors:
Nasrun Pakaya
1
and
PPI Muhammad M. Dunda Hospital Gorontalo
2
Affiliations:
1
Universitas Airlangga, Indonesia
;
2
PPI Muhammad M. Dunda Hospital, Indonesia
Keyword(s):
Phlebitis, Infusion.
Abstract:
Infusion setting treatment is one of the treatments often performed by nurses to inpatients. One of problems likely to occur in setting infusion is Phlebitis. Phlebitis is an inflammation of a blood vessel for chemical, mechanical and microbe factors. This research aims to describe a phlebitis incident at Dr. MM Dunda Hospital, Gorontalo. Data was collected in January 2017 by the observation of a phlebitis incident. The number of phlebitis incidents in the PICU room is 11 people (200%) in 55 days of infusion setting, and then it is followed by NICU for 7 people (85.3%) in 82 days, Childbed for 11 people (29.3%) in 375 days, VK for 11 people (250%), IGD for 2 people (11.2) in 178 days, ICU for 2 people (11.2%) in 178 days, ICCU for 14 people (106.8%), IMC for 15 people (92.5%) in 162 days, Neuron for 1 person (5.9%), Irina H for 39 people (83.6%), Irina E for 10 people (27.7% ), Irina F for 65 people (113.4%) in 573 days, Irina Kid for 1 person (2.9%) in 334 days, Pavilion for 17 peop
le (151.7%) in 112 days. There is an incidence of phlebitis in an inpatient patient and patients infused were not labeled.
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