Risk factors of post operative pyrexia in infants and children at Assuit University Children Hospital. | ||
| Assiut Scientific Nursing Journal | ||
| Article 12, Volume 2, Issue 4.0, December 2014, Pages 136-143 PDF (590.47 K) | ||
| Document Type: Original Article | ||
| DOI: 10.21608/asnj.2014.148915 | ||
| Authors | ||
| Sabah Abd El-Aziz Ahmed Shafea1; Almoutaz Ahmed Eltayeb2; Hekmat Ibrahim Abd EL-Kreem3; Marzoka Abd El-Aziz Gadallah4 | ||
| 1Master Degree in Pediatric and Premature Nursing Assuit University, Children Hospital. | ||
| 2Hospital. Assistant Professor of Pediatric Surgery Faculty of Medicine, Assuit University. | ||
| 3Assistant professor of pediatric nursing Faculty of nursing, Assuit University. | ||
| 4Assistant Professor of Pediatric Surgery Faculty of Nursing, Assuit University. | ||
| Abstract | ||
| Abstract Post operative pyrexia is one of the most common problems seen in the post operative ward. Aims: to identify risk factors of post operative pyrexia in infants and children at Assuit University Children Hospital. Subjects and Method: Descriptive research design was used. The present study was conducted in the pediatric surgical unit at Assuit University Children Hospital. The sample included two groups. Group I pyrexia group 212 children with pyrexia, group II non pyrexia group 76 of children who have no pyrexia. One tool was used to collect the required data Results: blood transfusion was given to approximately half of group I compared to only (6.6%) of group II. More than two fifths of children had signs of wound infection, urinary catheterizations respectively in group I compared to13.2% children in group II respectively. The majority of children received intravenous fluid after operation in group I compared to (14.6%) of children group II. Conclusion: Risk factors of post operative pyrexia are wound infection, respiratory problem, urinary tract infection, blood transfusion, drains and catheters, medications and intravenous line infection. Recommendations: Increasing mother's and nurses awareness related to risk factors of post operative pyrexia, health education about importance of hand washing before and after wound dressing and giving medication. | ||
| Keywords | ||
| Key words: prevalence; risk factors & pyrexia | ||
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