Level of Knowledge about Blood Culture Extractions in Intensive Care Unit Nurses

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Keywords:

blood culture, blood sample collection, nursing, knowledge.

Abstract

Introduction: Blood culture is a simple test, but there is a risk of contamination due to an inadequate procedure, which many times can be related to malpractice of the nursing personnel.

Objective: To assess the level of knowledge about the blood culture extraction technique in nurses of an intensive care unit.

Methods: A descriptive and cross-sectional study was carried out in the intensive care unit of the National Center for Minimal Access Surgery, Havana, in January 2021. The population consisted of twelve registered nurses. A knowledge questionnaire was applied, which included the following scoring scale: 0-30 points (no knowledge), 31-60 points (little knowledge), 61-90 points (adequate knowledge), 91-100 points (excellent knowledge). Absolute frequencies, percentage, T-test for one sample and chi-square were calculated. The program IBM SPSS (version 20) for Windows was used.

Results: Of the sample studied, 41.70 % considered that blood culture is performed on febrile patients and the use of sterile gloves as the only means of protection. 33.30 % referred alcohol as the skin antiseptic of choice. 58.30 % stated that test tube or flask inoculation is completed with 10 mL of blood. 66.70 % stated that the technique should start with the aerobic. The average overall score was 64.25.

Conclusions: Nursing professionals showed adequate knowledge. Sterile gloves were the most used means of protection. The use of 76 %-alcohol for skin disinfection is relevant. The volume of blood to empty into the flask or sample tube is 10 mL. The protocols for sample preservation and transport are followed.

 

 

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Author Biographies

Evelin Noriega Campos, Centro Nacional de Cirugia de Minimo Acceso, La Habana,

Licenciada Enfermeri, Enfermera Intensivista, Master en Infectologia

Ana Milanés Hernández, Centro Nacional de Cirugia de Minimo Acceso, La Habana,

Jefa de la Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos

Regla Fernández Dreke, Instituto de Cardiologia y Cirugia Cardiovascular, La Habana,

Jefa de la Sala de atencion medica internacional

Published

2022-03-26

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Noriega Campos E, Milanés Hernández A, Fernández Dreke R. Level of Knowledge about Blood Culture Extractions in Intensive Care Unit Nurses. Rev. cuba. enferm. [Internet]. 2022 Mar. 26 [cited 2025 Mar. 14];38(1). Available from: https://revenfermeria.sld.cu/index.php/enf/article/view/4533

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