Assess the Effectiveness of Magnesium Sulphate Dressing Versus Cold Compress in Patients with Intravenous Infiltrations
Journal Title: INDIAN JOURNAL OF HOLISTIC NURSING - Year 2018, Vol 9, Issue 3
Abstract
A study was conducted to compare the effectiveness of magnesium sulphate dressing versus cold compress in patients with intravenous infiltrations. The research method adopted for the study was quasi-experimental approach. Samples were divided in two groups, each consisting 30. Purposive sampling technique was used to select the sample for the study. The difference in reduction in intravenous infiltration of both groups is statistically significant; investigator feels that the magnesium sulphate dressing is better than cold compress for reducing intravenous infiltration.
Authors and Affiliations
Neha Dubey
A Study to Assess the Knowledge of Adults regarding the Importance of Sanitary Latrine in Selected Rural Area at Bhopal
Background of the Study: According to (WHO, 1987) information, “the provision of sanitary facilities for the prevention and control of parasitic infection and this aim of controlling intestinal parasites through proper u...
A Pre-experimental Study to Assess the Effect of Structured Teaching Program on Knowledge regarding Intravenous Cannulation and Its Complications among Staff Nurses Working in a Selected Hospital of Bhopal, M.P.
Intravenous therapy is important in modern medicine. Millions of patients are receiving infusion therapy for life saving and for correcting the metabolic disorders through drugs, nutrition, solutions and blood products....
Effectiveness of Structured Teaching Program regarding Prevention of Needle Stick Injury among Nursing Students
A pre-experimental study was conducted to assess the effectiveness of structured teaching program regarding prevention of needle stick injury among nursing students in selected college of nursing, Noida. 30 samples were...
Effect of Video Assisted Teaching on Knowledge of Staff Nurses regarding non-pharmacological Interventions during First Stage of Labour to Improve Maternal and Fetal Outcome among Primi Parturient Mothers
The present study was conducted to assess the effect of video assisted teaching on knowledge gain of staff nurses on non pharmacological interventions during first stage of labour. An experimental design was chosen with...
A Correlational Study between Self-efficacy and Psychological Empowerment among Nurse Educators
Introduction: It takes a lot to be a complete teacher. Self efficacy and psychological empowerment are found to be elements that every nurse educator requires to possess. It is not only to add as personal quality but it...