Blood Administration
Ethical Concerns
Complications of IV Therapy
TPN & Central Lines
Miscellaneous
100

What solution should the nurse hang with packed red blood cells?

What is 0.9% sodium chloride?

100

Treating all patient equally is an example of which ethical principle?

What is justice?

100

What are signs of phelbitis?

What is the vein is hard and the skin around the insertion site is red?
100

What is a potential complication of TPN?

What is hyperglycemia?

100

What are possible complications of IV Therapy?

What is Infiltration, Phlebitis, Air Embolus, Circulatory Overload, and Sepsis?

200

If the patient has a transfusion reaction, where should the nurse send the blood back too?

What is the blood bank?

200

If a patient as the nurse not to disclose any information to their family, what should the nurse do?

What is respect the patient wishes?

200

What is an early sign of circulatory overload?

What is dyspnea?

200

Which treatment must go through a central line?

What is TPN?

200

Who can verify a blood transfusion?

What is a Registered Nurse?

300

Prior to administering a blood transfusion, what should the nurse assess immediately prior to?

What is vital signs?

300

If a nurse observes another nurse diverting narcotics, who should the nurse report this to?

What is the supervisor?

300

Which laboratory value would indicate the patient may have an infection? 

What is white blood cell count?

300

What is the smallest gauge syringe that should be used on a central line? 

What is 10 mL?

300

If the nurse spills blood on their gloved hand, what should the nurse do next?

What is remove the glove and perform hand hygiene?

400

How many hours does the nurse have to transfuse a unit of blood?

What is 4 hours?

400

Providing pain medication promptly demonstrates which ethical principle? 

What is beneficence?

400

If the patient IV site is red, warm, and edematous, what would be the priority action? 

What is discontinue the IV line?

400

What are central lines used for?

What is long-term use?

400

What is most important when using standard precautions?

What is perform hand hygiene before and after patient contact?

500

If the patient receiving a blood transfusion develops itching and hives, what is the priority action by the nurse?

What is stop the transfusion?

500

If a nurse refuses to participate in a procedure due to a conflict with their own moral beliefs, which ethical principle does this demonstrate?

What is conscientious objection?

500

If the nurse caring or a patient with a central line suspects the patient has an air embolus, what position should they place the patient in?

What is Trendelenburg?

500

If the patient is getting a central line placed, what is something the nurse would want to teach the patient to do during the procedure?

What is turn their head to the opposite side of the insertion site?

500

If the nurse has a patient with active pulmonary tuberculosis, what would they wear in the patient room?

What is a N95 mask?

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