Nurse and Pharmacist Knowledge of Intravenous Smart Pump System Setup Requirements.

K. Giuliano, Jeannine W C Blake
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OBJECTIVE The primary purpose of this research was to describe nurse and pharmacist knowledge of setup requirements for intravenous (IV) smart pumps that require head height differentials for accurate fluid flow. METHODS A secondary analysis of anonymous electronic survey data using a database of prerecruited clinicians was conducted. A survey was sent by email to 173 pharmacists and 960 nurses. The response rate for pharmacists was 58% (100 of 173), and the response rate for nurses was 52% (500 of 960). After removing respondents who did not provide direct care and who did not use a head height differential IV infusion system, the final sample for analysis was 186 nurses and 25 pharmacists. RESULTS Overall, less than one-half of respondents (40%) were aware that manufacturer guidelines for positioning the primary infusion bag relative to the infusion pump were available. Slightly more (49.5%) were aware of the required head height differentials for secondary infusion. Only five respondents selected the correct primary head height, eight respondents selected the correct secondary head height, and one respondent selected both the correct primary and secondary head heights. CONCLUSION The results of this study identify a substantial lack of knowledge among frontline clinicians regarding manufacturer recommendations for accurate IV administration of primary and secondary infusions for head height differential infusion systems. Both increased clinician education and innovative technology solutions are needed to improve IV smart pump safety and usability.
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护士和药剂师了解静脉注射智能泵系统设置要求。
目的本研究的主要目的是描述护士和药剂师对静脉注射(IV)智能泵的设置要求的了解,这些智能泵需要头部高度差才能实现准确的流体流动。方法使用预先注册的临床医生数据库对匿名电子调查数据进行二次分析。一项调查通过电子邮件发送给173名药剂师和960名护士。药剂师的应答率为58%(173人中有100人),护士的应答率是52%(960人中有500人)。在排除了没有提供直接护理和没有使用头部高度差静脉输液系统的受访者后,分析的最终样本是186名护士和25名药剂师。结果总体而言,不到一半的受访者(40%)知道制造商关于将主输液袋相对于输液泵定位的指南是可用的。略多于(49.5%)的人知道二次输液所需的头部高度差异。只有五名受访者选择了正确的主要头部高度,八名受访者选择正确的次要头部高度,一名受访者同时选择正确的主要和次要头部高度。结论这项研究的结果表明,一线临床医生对制造商关于头部高度差输液系统一次和二次输液准确静脉注射的建议缺乏了解。需要加强临床医生教育和创新技术解决方案,以提高IV智能泵的安全性和可用性。
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Biomedical Instrumentation and Technology
Biomedical Instrumentation and Technology Computer Science-Computer Networks and Communications
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期刊介绍: AAMI publishes Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology (BI&T) a bi-monthly peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the developers, managers, and users of medical instrumentation and technology.
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