Transfusions
Nutrition
Medications
Complications
Lagniappe
100
ABO group type O is known as:
What is the Universal Donor
100
Utilized for short-term nutritional support without weight gain
What is Peripheral Parenteral Nutrition
100
Two medications that are high risk that will always require a two person check
What is Heparin and Insulin
100
Complication that occurs when a vesicant drug leaks into the surrounding tissue
What is Extravasation
100
IV established in a bony prominence that will allow infusion of IV Fluids, Antibiotics, and Blood products
What is Intraosseous Infusion
200
ABO Group Type AB is known as:
What is the Universal Recipient
200
Indicated in debilitating illness providing complete nutrition
What is Total Parenteral Nutrition
200
An adverse reaction that provides the opposite reaction of the expect response
What is Idiosyncratic Reaction
200
Occurs when a large IV catheter is placed in a small vein
What is Phlebitis
200
The diameter of the IV needle is known as:
What is Gauge
300
When performing blood type and cross-match you are checking for these:
What is Antigens
300
Protein deficiency occurring with patients hospitalized longer than 2 weeks
What is Iatrogenic PEM
300
Reaction that occurs when medication is administered in less than 1 minute.
What is Speed Shock
300
Improper placement or dislodgement of IV Catheter that results in cool skin, swelling, blanching and discomfort
What is Infiltration
300
Microdrip tubing delivers this drop factor
What is 60 gtts/ml
400
Antibodies develop after first pregnancy
What is RH negative factor
400
Protein deficiency found in children that increases after 18 months.
What is Kwashiorkor
400
An IV Medication Incompatibility that occurs when the patient fails to exhibit the expected clinical response to the medication
What is Therapeutic Incompatibility
400
Reaction to medication that results in itching, rash, Bronchospasm and wheezing
What is Hypersensitivity
400
Color of blood tube required for a type and cross-match
What is pink
500
Red blood cell incompatibility can cause this allergic reaction
What is Hemolytic Reaction
500
Responsible for the majority of calories provided in TPN
What is Dextrose
500
This type of medication administration should not be used in patients that are not alert, poor respiratory reserve, drug abuser or history of psychiatric disorder
What is PCA
500
IV Complication that results in neck vein distention, respiratory distress and crackles
What is Circulatory Overload
500
Most IV tubing provides this drop factor
What is 15 gtts/ml
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