Urinary Catheterization
Tracheostomy & Oxygenation
NG Tube Feeding & Medication
IV Primary & Secondary
Blood Administration
400

If urine is not seen after insertion in a female patient, the nurse should do this.

What is leave the catheter in place and insert a new sterile catheter above it?

400

Before changing trach ties, the nurse must do this first.

What is secure the new ties before removing old ones?

400

List two potential complications if an NG tube is not managed properly.

What are aspiration pneumonia and tube obstruction?

400

Difference between symptoms with infiltration and extravasation?


What is infiltration is non-vesicant, extravasation is vesicant?

400

This is where blood not started within 30 minutes must be returned to. 

What is the Blood Bank?

600

Name two sterile principles most often broken during insertion.

What are touching the sterile tip and crossing over the sterile field?

600

The patient develops bradycardia during suctioning

What is vagal nerve stimulation?

600

This is the gold standard for verifying NG placement.


What is X-ray confirmation?

600

Formula for calculating drip rate manually.


What is (volume × drop factor) ÷ time in minutes?


600

List two signs of transfusion-associated circulatory overload (TACO).

What are dyspnea, crackles, JVD, &/or hypertension?

800

This prevents accidental trauma after inserting a catheter

What is secure the catheter to the patient’s thigh?

800

Priority action for a patient with a tracheostomy who suddenly has no airflow. 

What is remove the inner cannula to assess for obstruction?

800

A clogged NG tube can often be cleared with this.

What is the procedure for flushing with warm water or Coca-Cola, or per facility policy?

800

This is the difference between infiltration and extravasation.

What is infiltration is non-vesicant, extravasation is vesicant?

800

Fever and chills during PRBC infusion is what reaction?

What is febrile non-hemolytic transfusion reaction?

1000

Cloudy urine with foul odor after insertion indicates what?

What is a urinary tract infection (UTI)?

1000

Name two methods to humidify air for tracheostomy patients.


What are heated humidifiers and HME?

1000

Crushed meds given incorrectly through the NG tube can cause this.

What is tube obstruction?

1000

This is the formula for calculating drip rate.

What is (volume × drop factor) ÷ time in minutes?

1000

Name two labs ordered after a suspected hemolytic reaction.


What are bilirubin, plasma hemoglobin, and DAT?

1200

A daily review of this is required to determine continued need.

What is the catheter necessity/justification?

1200

This is the maximum suction pressure for adults.

What is 80-120 mmHg?
1200

For continuous feeding, the residual must be checked at these intervals.

What is every 4-6 hours or per facility policy?

1200

IVPB meds must be infused within this timeframe after reconstitution.

What is per provider order?

1200

The max time blood can remain out of controlled storage.


What is 4 hours?