Aim: The present study aimed to determine the level of applying safety standards in treatment and therapy processes.
Design: In the present descriptive study, 120 cases of nasogastric intubation, bladder catheterization and intramuscular and intravenous injections done by emergency staff were randomly selected.
Methods: The data were collected by a two-section checklist including demographic features and four sheets of observation. Then, the data were analysed based on descriptive statistics.
Result: The results indicated that the level of compliance with safety standards was 63.3% in intramuscular injection, 86.7% for intravenous injection, 90% for bladder catheterization and 80% for nasogastric intubation. In addition, no statistically significant difference was observed between these processes and the variables such as ages, education and experience and work shift.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6279731 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/nop2.196 | DOI Listing |
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