This fluid is always first.
What is the primary fluid?
Tubing used with the first fluid is called this.
What is the primary tubing?
IV pumps are always used for fluid infusions.
What is false?
D5w.
What is hypotonic?
Primary.
What is up or down?
Fluids have a certain rate name.
What is the drip/drop factor?
This is very sharp.
What is the spike?
To program the Alaris pump you have to program the brain from this.
What is the module or?
Normal saline.
What is hypotonic?
Secondary.
What is up or in line with the primary?
Sometimes fluids run without a pump.
What is gravity?
This is used when there are two bags to be infused, one at a time.
What is an extender piece?
This is where the pump sits.
What is the pole?
Lactated Ringers.
What is Isotonic?
Isotonic solutions are to expand.
What is volume?
This fluid is common for most patients infusions.
What is Normal Saline?
Tubing has two sterile ends. The spike, and....
What is the luer lock?
Smart pumps are capable of doing this.
What is run fluids simultaneously?
10% dextrose in water.
What is D10?
Isotonic solutions are used with these type of injuries?
What are burns?
When fluids are running, how are they controlled?
What is a pump?
Sterile and these are used when starting IV fluids.
What is aseptic technique?
TJC has two main pumps.
What are the Alaris & the Plum pumps?
Colloid.
What is Albumin?
Hypertonic fluids are infused in _________lines.
What are Central vascular access devices?