RESUMEN
The children's nurse has several missions including that of caring for the child in a holistic approach, ensuring their physical safety and psychological security. When performing peripheral venipunctures in young children, caregivers must implement strategies to relieve pain and prevent psychological traumas which may generate stress for subsequent care procedures. In a paediatric unit, their observations and analysis have improved children's experience of this invasive procedure, with a need for less restraint. In this context, the sitting position seems beneficial for the young patient.
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Flebotomía/métodos , Postura , Niño , Preescolar , HumanosRESUMEN
In neonatal intensive care, the management of babies born prematurely requires particular vigilance from caregivers. Specific care procedures include enteral feeding and the development of the diet, the monitoring of vital signs, venous access management, blood withdrawal, phototherapy and obligatory screening. The nursing role is essential in this context.