by NMRJ | Aug 26, 2019 | July 2011
http://doi.org/10.33698/NRF0129 – Prabhjot Kaur,Ramesh Thkayr ,Sukhpal Kaur,Ashish Bhalla Abstract :Among hospitalized patients, intravenous therapy is the most common invasive procedure and is associated with phlebitis rate of between 2.3% and 60%. The current...
by NMRJ | Aug 26, 2019 | July 2011
http://doi.org/10.33698/NRF0130- Maninder Deep Kaur ,Sukhpal Kaur ,Firuza D Patel Abstract :Peripheral intravenous catheter insertion is a common nursing procedure often required for the administration of chemotherapy, antibiotics, blood products, fluids, and other...
by NMRJ | Aug 23, 2019 | April 2011
http://doi.org/10.33698/NRF0121 – Salma ,Sukhpal Kaur,Ashish Bhalla Abstract : Intravenous (IV) cannulation is usually associated with pain and may be a source of discomfort and stress for the patients. The application of Lignocaine hydrochloride at the site...
by NMRJ | Aug 23, 2019 | April 2011
http://doi.org/10.33698/NRF0122 – Kanika,K Helen Rani,Shobha Prasad Abstract : Pain at the injection site is one of the most commonly-reported local reactions associated with administration of a vaccine. Once the patients experience pain after intramuscular...
by NMRJ | Aug 23, 2019 | April 2011
http://doi.org/10.33698/NRF0123 -Yogita ,Baljit Kaur ,Meenakshi R.Thami Abstract : Nursing assessment sheet for the administration of magnesium sulphate is a structured sheet for observing and documenting the condition of the mothers for whom magnesium sulphate is...