IV PUSH MEDS
IV Solutions
6 Medication Rights
Head-Height Method
Complications of IV site
100

What is a IV push pain medication?

Morphine

100

Name a normal saline type?

NS0.9%

100

The nurse needs to check two identifiers to make sure it’s the..

The Right Patient

100

What supplies(3) does the nurse need or this method?

Primary iv tubing, secondary iv tubing, hook

100

What is a sign and symptom of iv site complication?

Redness at IV site

200

What is an IV push diuretic?

Lasix

200

What electrolyte can be added to normal saline?

Potassium

200

The nurse needs to check the label to ensure it’s the..

The Right Medication

200

Is the primary or secondary hung lower?

Primary 

200

Name another complication at the iv site?

Phlebitis

300

What is a IV push steroid?

Solu-medrol

300

What does the nurse do if there’s no sticker with date?

The nurse is to replace all bags and tubing. 

300

The nurse needs to check the medication label against the EMAR for…

The Right Dose

300

Where does the secondary tubing attach to?

The needleless port above the pump

300

What bacterial infection can be caused by infiltration?

Cellulitis

400

What is a IV push vitamin?

Vitamin B1(Thiamine)

400

Which IV antibiotic can’t be mixed with calcium containing solutions?

Rocephin 

400

The nurse needs to verify the order and EMAR for the…

The Right Time and Route

400

What do you need to check before you hang secondary line?

Compatibility

400

What should the nurse assess for iv site management?

Date inserted, size of gauge needle, placement, patency, skin assessment, type of dressing, pain. 

500

How long does it take for IV medication to be pushed?

2 to 3 minutes

500

Which iv solution cannot be hung with most other medications?

Lactated Ringers

500

The nurse needs to do this task for every medication…

The Right Documentation

500

How do you prime iv tubing?

Hand hygiene, remove cap from iv tubing spike, remove stopper from medication, insert the spike with force and twist, hang iv bag, unclamp, let solution go through the tubing, clamp again. 

500

What is the difference between infiltration and extravasation?

Infiltration is caused by a non-vesicant fluid. Extravasating is caused by vesicant fluid.