Critical Care Nurses' Knowledge and Practice Regarding Administration of Selected Positive Inotropics at Cairo University Hospitals
Abstract
Critical care nurses are responsible for administering Inotropics drugs that affects the patients cardiovascular functions. Nurses must know proper diluents of each drug and should be expert in calculating the dose of medication to prevent errors. Each nurse should be aware of indication, action, contraindications, adverse reactions interactions of drugs. Moreover, nurses monitor patients for any negative signs of a change in condition, administer medication, and develop a plan of action for patients care. Aim of the study: to assess critical care nurses 'nurses knowledge and practices regarding selected positive Inotropics. Research Design: A descriptive exploratory design was utilized in this study. Research questions: To achieve the aim of the present study, the following two research questions were formulated ;a)what the nurses know about the administration of selected positive Inotropics ?,b) what are the practices the nurses perform while administering the selected positive Inotropics?. Setting: The study was carried out at different Critical Care units at Cairo University Hospitals, in Egypt. Sample: A sample of convenience of 70 nurses from different critical care units with a minimum one year of experience were included in the present study. Tools of data collection: Two tools were used to collect data; the first tool has two parts ;part one is background data sheet that included gender, age, years of experience, educational level and area of work. part two was positive inotropics knowledge questionnaire that was designed by researcher to assess knowledge regarding indication, contraindication, and nursing measures taken with selected inotropics. The second tool was positive inotropic observational checklist that was designed to assess nurses practices while administering positive inotropics Results: The current study findings revealed that critical care nurses have got low knowledge and practice scores and no significant correlations were existed between years of experience , area of work and their level of knowledge and practice regarding selected positive inotropic medications.. Conclusion: it can be concluded that critical care nurses have inadequate knowledge and practice regarding selected positive Inotropics. Recommendations : Carrying out educational programs about nursing management of Inotropics and training on calculation of drug doses.
Keywords: Nurses ' knowledge , Nurses practice , Positive Inotropics administration
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