Abstract
The aim was to evaluate the knowledge of nurses working in clinical and surgical inpatient units and intensive care units about indication, maintenance and complications related to the Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter. Cross-sectional, descriptive, prospective and quantitative study, with nurses from clinical and surgical inpatient units and intensive care units, based on an instrument developed by the authors. Analysis and treatment of quantitative and categorical dimensions through the Jamovi software, in absolute frequencies, percentages, mean, median, mode, standard deviation and Fisher's Exact Test. A total of 46 nurses participated in the study. The overall results were satisfactory, with the exception of the question that addressed bleeding through the ostium after device insertion. Professionals from the intensive care unit and those who performed the role of on-call staff stood out positively. The study made it possible to identify that nurses have satisfactory knowledge regarding the indication, maintenance and complications of the Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter. Participants emphasized the need for training on the subject to acquire knowledge and develop skills.
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