The nurse in control of adhesion of professionals to bundle in a military hospital of Rio de Janeiro
Abstract
Introduction: Central Venous Catheterization (CVC) is an invasive technique, which needs intensive care, because, not being properly inserted, preserving the aseptic technique and care to be handled, could lead to an infection of the bloodstream. Aiming to reduce the rate of these infections, the Commission of Infection Control (CCIH) of a military hospital in Rio de Janeiro drafted and implemented a package (bundle) called “ Deep Venous Access Check List” on closed hospital units. Objectives: To identify the measures contained in the bundle of CVC in a military hospital in Rio de Janeiro, verify submitted as lower compliance professionals and identify non-conformities observed in the sector routine that corroborate with non-adherence to each measure. Method: The research field was the CCIH of the hospital, and as a tool for data collection archived at HICC own bundles. Data analysis was done by calculating the percentage of adherence measures. Results: It was found that preventive measures had higher and lower compliance professionals and were cited nonconformities observed that corroborated with membership, providing grants for continuing education in the training of health professionals at the hospital, as well as formulation of new objects research. Conclusion: The details provided regarding the bundle and the prevention of bloodstream infections serve as a basis for more in-depth statistical studies, aiding future consultations by ANVISA, and represents fertile ground for scientific research institution in the field.