IV Therapy
Oxygen
Complications
Findings
D Y I N G
100

You would only deliver 3% NaCl and 5% NaCl in very critical conditions, what type of fluids are these?

What is hypertonic?

100

This type of breathing pattern limit the air into the alveoli and may result in hypoventilation ?

What is tachypnea?

100
A pain and burning sensation at the site are findings in which complication of peripheral IV catheters?

What is extravasation?

100
Pink and forth sputum is usually associated with..

What is Pulmonary edema?

100

The patient explains to the nurse that his parents divorced, the nurse knows the patient is experiencing this specific type of loss 

What is environmental loss?

200

An 18 gauge catheter is normally the ___ of them all.

What is biggest?

200

Prolong exhalatio to reduce the amount of trapped air and airway resistance, and to exhale all CO2 is the goal of this kind of special breathing?

What is pursed lip breathing?

200

The nurse pulls out the catheter and sees a broken tip, she knows the most common complication is

What is a catheter embolus?

200
Low level of dissolved CO2 cause this condition
Who is Hypocarbia (hypocapnia) ?
200

A death of higher brain functions, but maintaining respiratory and cardiac activity is labeled as

What is higher brain dead?
300

The patient is post-op from gastrointestinal complications, the nurse anticipates that the physician will make the order for this isotonic solution

What is lactated ringers?

300

How many FiO2 oxygen percentage is the patient receiving if the nurse sets the rate at 4 L/min via nasal cannula?

What is 36% FiO2?

300

What is the most important nursing action when managing infiltration/extravasation ? 

What is stop IV fluid
300
Normal values for PO2 are?

80-100 mmHg

300
The care-giver de-attaching to early from their loved one is a complication of this type of grief

What is anticipatory grief?

400

A client is in hypovolemic shock, while waiting for blood the nurse knows to administer which fluid?

What is 0.9%NaCl, Normal saline?

400

Delivering oxygen with this type of mask requires you to never run at rates of 5 L/min.

What is simple face mask?
400

The nurse walks in, she reads 90% SaO2, the very first thing she does is ?

What is check pulse oximetry in various places, or check equipment ?

400

The patient is showing signs of hyperventilation, what is the preferred nursing diagnosis ?

What is ineffective airway clearance?

400
Instructions that state a persons dying wishes are known as 
what is advanced directives?
500

The client is experiencing a hyperglycemic condition such as diabetic ketoacidosis (fluid flows into the vascular and interstitial compartment), the nurse knows the prescriber will order which type of IV fluid?

What is hypotonic?

500

If the patient is receiving oxygen, the nurse knows to do this between intervals of suctioning? 

What is hyper-oxygenate the patient?

500

Fluctuating fever and chills are a sign of this IV therapy complication?

What is septicemia ? 

500

Substernal chest pain and shortness of breath are a significant sign of this oxygen therapy complication?

What is oxygen toxicity?

500

Cheyne-stokes respirations may occur at this stage of the dying process

what is days to hours before death?

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