The order of draw (colors).
What is yellow, light blue, red, gold, green, purple, gray?
What is Iodine?
Tourniquet is left longer than 2 minutes.
What is Hemoconcentration?
The insertion of a needle into a vein to administer fluids and medications.
What is IV Therapy.
Pediatric order of draw (colors)
What is Lavender, green, gray, red, gold?
Needle type used for hand venipuncture.
What is a butterfly needle?
Time length for skin prep for IV therapy.
What is 1 minute?
Occurs when pressure is not applied immediately after venipuncture is performed.
What is a hematoma?
You must have a physician order for IV administration True or False.
True
What is filled 90-100% and is only allowed 3-4 inversions?
What is a butterfly needle and syringe?
Most common IV skin prep.
what is Chlorhexadine?
Irritation of the Vein.
What is Phlebitis?
Technique used for IV Therapy to minimize the spread of
What is Aseptic Technique?
Order of Draw when the doctor orders CBC, glucose, D-dimer, and blood culture.
What is yellow, blue, purple, gray?
Used for newborn patients.
What is a heel lancet?
What is Air dry?
Swelling and coldness of the skin caused by IV.
What is infiltration?
This must always be labeled when giving IV.
What is a container/bag?
Next step when doctor orders blood cultures from a pediatric pt.
Clarify the order, can't draw blood culture with microtubules.
Needle size for pediatrics patients.
What is 25-26 gauge?
What is True?
What is distal to the IV site?
you always write directly on the Iv bag with a marker or pen. True or False
What is False?