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Health SA Gesondheid (Online)

versión On-line ISSN 2071-9736
versión impresa ISSN 1025-9848

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KING, Justin C.; DE GOEDE, Adele  y  BELL, Janet. Registered nurses' knowledge and practice of preoperative fasting and medication administration. Health SA Gesondheid (Online) [online]. 2024, vol.29, pp.1-6. ISSN 2071-9736.  http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/hsag.v29i0.2490.

BACKGROUND: Knowledge of fasting or Nil Per Os (NPO) guidelines is an essential component of nursing care in the preoperative period AIM: To describe registered nurses' (RNs) knowledge and management of the preoperative NPO period SETTING: Selected surgical wards in a tertiary hospital in the Western Cape, South Africa METHODS: Quantitative descriptive, cross-sectional study utilising a structured questionnaire. The population consisted of RNs working in selected surgical wards. Convenience sampling was used and adequate knowledge was determined as ≥ 90% RESULTS: The response rate was 100%. Of the 68 participants, 48 (70.6%) held a diploma and 20 (29.4%) held a degree as the highest academic qualification achieved. Sixty-one (89.7%) participants knew the correct reason for keeping patients NPO. Sixty-five (95.6%) knew the correct answer for the NPO time for solids while only 27 (39.7%) knew the correct answer for clear fluids. Only 30 (44.1%), 26 (38.2%) and 33 (48.5%) participants, respectively, answered the questions about oral analgesia, oral antibiotics and chronic medication administration during the NPO period correctly. Significantly more degree participants knew the correct answer for the fasting time for non-human milk (p = 0.005) and more diploma participants would administer chronic medication during the NPO period (p = 0.037 CONCLUSION: Inadequate knowledge of NPO times for various fluids and unsatisfactory practice of medication administration for oral and chronic medication require attention CONTRIBUTION: This study highlights the importance that ongoing education is needed to ensure that patients receive the most up-to-date evidence-based care during the NPO period

Palabras clave : nursing knowledge; nil per os times; medication administration; tertiary hospital; South Africa.

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