
CORRELATIONS OF GIVING DESINFECTION (ALCOHOL SWAB) WHEN GIVING INTRAVEIN INJECTION WITH PHLEBITIS
Author(s) -
Rindayati
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of vocational nursing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2722-7251
DOI - 10.20473/jovin.v1i1.19906
Subject(s) - medicine , bolus (digestion) , intravenous therapy , alcohol , anesthesia , population , surgery , biochemistry , chemistry , environmental health
Phlebitis is inflammation of the veins caused by chemical irritations of additives and drugs that are given intravenously. Phlebitis is characterized by the presence of a red and warm area around the area of stabbing or along the vein. This study aims to determine the effect of disinfection (alcohol swab) on intravenous bolus injection with phlebitis. Methods: The research design used in this study is pre-experiment (Static Group Comparison). In this study the population was all patients who received intravenous bolus therapy. The sample in this study were some patients who received intravenous bolus therapy who met the inclusion criteria. Sampling in this study was simple random sampling with a total sample of 52 respondents. Results: From the Chi Square Test x2 = 17,333 and p = 0,00 because p 27 hours.