Devices
Fluids
Safety
Lagniappe I
Lagniappe II
100

Catheters and needles are sized by their diameter. This measurement is called the ____.

Gauge

100

IV flow rate is determined by:

Counting the number of drops that fall into the drip chamber in one minute

100

A physician has placed an order for a peripheral IV infusion to replace fluids related to a diagnosis of dehydration. The nurse knows he will access a peripheral IV vein in what location of the body?

Patient hand

100

The most common venous access device, which has a needle inside of a soft, flexible hollow tube, is called ______________.

Over-the-needle catheter

100

The most frequently used blood component is:

PRBC- Packed Red Blood Cells

200

A patient has cancer and will be starting chemotherapy.  Which of the following would most likely be used for this long-term therapy?

 Mediport

200

KVO means “keep vein open”. This is a term used to describe the definition of the rate. The rate intended is _________________.

20-30 mL/hour

200

Central venous access devices with a transparent dressings should be changed every ________ days

7 days

200

For which of the following is JCAHO (Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations) responsible?

Accredits healthcare facilities to ensure quality patient care

200

In dehydration, serum albumin and serum protein levels will be:

Elevated

300

Which of the following is true regarding a small gauge needle?

It is used for patients who are dehydrated or have poorly accessible veins

300

Your patient is receiving an IV infusion at 100 mL/hr. The infusion is not regulated by an IV infusion pump and is dripping at the accurate rate. You know for correct rate infusion by gravity drip, the bag should hang ______ inches above the level of the patient.

 36

300

An advantage of IV medication administration includes:

It can be stopped immediately when an adverse reaction occurs

300

Nursing diagnosis for patients with IV therapy would include:

Impaired skin integrity    

Risk for infection related to altered skin integrity    

Risk for injury

300

Why does administration of IVF/Meds through a central IV line versus a peripheral IV line result in very rapid hemodilution and distribution of the fluid/med?

Because of the increased blood volume and quick distribution to the rest of the body

400

An IV catheter whose tip is placed between the antecubital area and the head of the clavicle is called:

Midline catheter

400

Your patient calls you to tell you her hand with the infusing IV is becoming uncomfortable. As you assess the IV site, you know the signs and symptoms of an infiltrated IV include:

Swelling and cool to touch at the infusion site

400

Which of the following can you be exposed to as a result of a needle-stick injury?

HIV, hepatitis B, Hepatitis C

400

What is the simplest procedure you can do to prevent the spread of infections?

Wash your hands

400

A vial of medicine holds a total of 7.5 mL. Two injections are given. The first dose was 1.6 mL and the second dose was 0.8 mL. How much medication(mL) is left in the vial?

5.1 mL

500

A secondary administration set is used for which of the following scenarios?

Intermittent infusions, such as antibiotics

500

__________ % of the total body weight is fluid.

60%

500

For administration of medication via IV push, during an infusing IV, the port site selected should be:

The Y-site closest to the IV insertion site

500

Body systems that maintain internal balance of fluid and electrolytes include:

Renal system, Cardiovascular system, Endocrine system and Respiratory system

500

You are preparing to administer blood products to your patient and are preparing for the nursing assessment that occurs for the patient during transfusion. Blood reactions may create symptoms in the patient that should be monitored. These symptoms include:

Headache    

Increase in body temperature    

Itching