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Selected nursing services in the context of Evidence Based Nursing
KRATOCHVÍLOVÁ, Gabriela
The thesis deals with the issue of selected nursing processes in the context of Evidence Based Nursing. The process in question is the care of central venous entry and peripherally placed central entry in relation to the incidence and prevention of central line associated infections. One of the aims of this paper is to map and analyse information on central line entry care. Other objectives are to determine which central line entry care is most effective in relation to infection incidence and to provide an overview of the interventions provided in central line care that are absolutely necessary and essential. The thesis is divided into several chapters which are structured around Evidence Based Nursing. The chapter describing the current state of the art outlines Evidence Based Nursing, invasive admissions and catheter infection. Chapters dealing with the education of general nurses in relation to central line nursing competency are presented, the area of infection and its prevention, the site and method of central line insertion, the type and characteristics of the central line catheter, dressing and draping techniques, disinfection, and the issue of flushing and needleless entry are discussed. The last chapter reviews education, care training and training in the care of central venous accesses. The information sources were searched from all over the Word in scientific databases. Several recommendations for practice have been established based on the development of this thesis. The thesis can be used as educational material and be an inspiration in the issues of different practices and education in this field.

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