Blood Administration
Misc
PIV/Central Lines
Oncology
Sensory Neuro
100
When should blood transfusion be started? 

Within 30 min of picking up the blood unit from the lab. 

100

What blood product can we give to increase plasma volume? 

Albumin 

100

Signs of PIV infiltration 

Edema

Pallor 

Cool skin 


100

Neutropenia teaching...

Neutropenia = neutrophils less than 1,000

Avoid crowds 

Avoid fresh fruits/vegetables/live plants 

Avoid anyone with an illness 

Monitor for a fever - take temp daily - report if greater than 101 

Hand hygiene

Ensure foods are cooked thoroughly   

100

Meniere's Disease symptoms 

Gradual hearing loss 

Tinnitus 


200

Symptoms of TACO 

Shortness of breath 

Crackles 

Low O2 

hypertension 

200

Sign of incompatible IV push medications?

Crystallization within the syringe/tubing. Discard, DO NOT administer. 

200

Signs of phlebitis? 

Redness/Streaking 

200

External radiation side effects 

Change in skin pigmentation

Skin sloughing 

Redness of the skin 

200

Labyrinthitis symptoms 

Vertigo 

Ataxia 

n/v 

HA

300

What medication can be given for transfusion reaction? 

diphenhydramine for pruritis  

300

The most appropriate way to administer IV potassium? 

PO 

IV INFUSION NOT A BOLUS/IV PUSH 

Use separate pump/channel to infuse 

300

PIV LPN Scope of Practice

Flush PICCs and central lines 

Flush PIVs 

Draw blood from PIV 

Remove PIV 

Monitor PIV 

Insert PIV 

300

When is the best time for a self-breast exam? (BSE)

7 days after the menstrual cycle begins. 


300

Open-angle glaucoma symptoms 

Gradual loss of peripheral vision 

Narrowing of visual field 


400

What can blood products be infused with? 

Normal saline/NS/ 0.9% ONLY 



400

What color top is the CBC?

What is included in CBC?

Lavender top  

  • White Blood Cell Count (WBC)
  • Red Blood Cell Count (RBC)
  • Hemoglobin (Hb or Hgb)
  • Hematocrit (Hct)
  • Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV)
  • Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH)
  • Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration (MCHC)
  • Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW)
  • Platelet Count
400

The greatest risk for central lines. 

Central line infections

Maintain sterility during insertion/dressing changes.

Only access as necessary 

Ensure tubing is changed per best practice 

Ensure caps are always on all ports that are not in use. 


400

Chemo and nutrition teaching 

High protein, high calorie 

Ex: Legumes, tofu, lean meats/fish, eggs, low-fat dairy

400

Timolol adverse reactions

Bradycardia

Hypotension 


Although given via eye drops, this beta-blocker may have systemic effects. 

500

What blood can a B- patient receive? 

B-

O-


500

What color top for Pt/INR/d dimer? 

Blue top 

500

When accessing a PORT what precautions should the nurse take?

Sterile gloves, ensure everyone in the room has a mask on. 

500

Hospice 

Encourage the client to explore feelings and personal beliefs 

Careful with supplements; although they are in hospice, there can still be medication interactions. 



500

Retinal detachment repair instructions 

Restrict eye and head movement 

Wear a patch over the affected eye 

Remain upright as much as possible to promote drainage 

No pain, usually no need for comfort measures