Background: Burned patients often need longterm intravenous therapy and may suffer from local and systemic complications . Objective: To determine the local complications of intravenous injections. Design: This was a longitudinal study. Data were collected by observing injection site during hospitalization which varied from 3 to 28 days. Sample: Fifty children up to 13 years of age who were admitted to burn hospitals during research course. Result: The Most Frequent complications were pain, redness and edema. |
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