IV Fluids
Accountability & Documentation
IV Medications
Safety Checks
100

What are isotonic fluids

Fluids that have the same concentration as the body's natural fluids

100

What is the primary way a midwife shows accountability for IV therapy?

Documentation.

100

Why might IV medications be preferred over other routes of medication?

Because they act quickly with a rapid therapeutic effect.

100

Before giving IV fluids you should inspect them for what?

Clarity, colour and absence of foreign matter.

200

What is hypovolaemia?

Low blood volume - as can occur from severe bleeding e.g., PPH

200

What must be obtained from the patient before starting IV fluids or medications?

Consent.

200

What must be checked on an IV medication ampoule?

The medication name, strength, amount, expiry date, and suitability for IV use.

200

Before administering a second IV medication, what must you always do this to the IV line?

Flush it.

300

What are the two most commonly used volumes for IV fluids?

500ml and 1000ml

300

What two things must a midwife have to be accountable in IV therapy?

A practical skill set and a sound knowledge base.

300

Before giving IV medications, what must midwives must check as part of the person's history?

Allergies, previous reactions to the medication, hypersensitivity.

300

What the first basic requirement to have before administering any IV fluid or medication?

Knowledge about the medication or fluid.

400

Name the two compartments that hold the body’s total fluid volume.

Intracellular and extracellular compartments.

400

Name three characteristics of professional documentation.

Clear, legible, and contemporaneous (timely), accurate, legal, succinct, relevant, complete

400

What needs to be confirmed before two iv medications/fluids can be mixed?

Compatibility.

400

Before administering IV therapy, the fluid bag or bottle must be checked for what?

Breaks/cracks, secure hanger, vacuum/unbroken seal, and expiry date

500

What is the difference between crystalloid and colloid fluids?

Crystalloids contain dissolved crystals and distribute through extracellular fluid, while colloids have larger molecules and stay in vascular space.

500

Name two practices can make your documentation invalid.

Making unclear alterations, using red pen, 'saving' space, backdating, documenting or charting in advance.

500

Name two reasons why IV medications should not be charted or administered from memory.

Patient safety and professional accountability.

500

Name three things that must be checked on an IV prescription before administration?

Right medication/fluid, right dose, right route, right time/date, and right person