Infusion Calculation:
Drip Happens
Peripheral Access Devices:
Vein and Simple
Central Access Devices:
Straight to the Heart
Specimen Collection:
Urine Luck!
Physical Assessment:
Assess and Impress
100

Calculate the Infusion Rate (mL/hour)

Volume to be infused: 1,000 mL

Duration: 4 hours

What is 250 mL/hr?

100

With proper maintenance, how many days is a peripheral venous catheter typically good for?

What is 3-4 days?

100

With proper maintenance, how long is a central venous catheter typically good for?

What is up to 7 days?

100

Your patient is ordered a urine culture and has an indwelling catheter. Where should the urine be withdrawn to provide an appropriate sample?

What is the tubing close to the patient (NOT the bag)?

100

What is the anatomical landmark for auscultating the tricuspid valve?

What is the 4th Intercostal Space, Left of the Sternal Border.

200

Calculate the Infusion Rate (mL/hour)

Volume to be infused: 1,000 mL

Duration: 12 hours

ROUND TO THE NEAREST WHOLE NUMBER

What is 83 mL/hr?

200

Name the Complication:

The IV catheters has accidently migrated out of the vein and into the surrounding tissue.

What is infiltration?

200

What major complication are patients with a central venous catheter at risk for?

What is a Central Line Associated Blood Stream Infection (CLABSI)?

200

When is the best time to collect a sputum specimen?

What is in the morning before the patient has had anything to eat or drink?

200

What is the predominant sound elicited when percussing the abdomen?

What is tympany?

300

Calculate the Infusion Rate (mL/hour)

Volume to be infused: 750 mL

Duration: 5 hours

What is 150 mL/hr?

300

Name the Complication:

Inflammation of the vein

What is phlebitis?

300

Which type of catheter is appropriate for long term use (6 months or sometimes longer)?

What is a tunneled dialysis catheter?

300

You are the nurse obtaining a specimen from a patient. When should you label the specimen? 

(Include two considerations).

What is...

1. After the specimen is collected

2. In the presence of the patient

300

This test is used to assess a patient's balance. If positive, it may indicate a neurological disorder such as posterior column disease, vestibular dysfunction, or cerebellar disorders.

What is the Romberg Test?

400

Calculate the Drip Rate (gtt/min)

Total Volume: 1,000 mL

Time: 6 hours

Drop Factor: 10 gtt/mL

ROUND TO THE NEAREST WHOLE NUMBER

What is 28 gtt/min?

400

Name the Complication:

The leaking of vesicant medications and solutions into the surrounding tissue causing damage.

What is extravasation?

400

Accurately identify 3 routes of access for a central venous catheter.

What is the...

1. Internal Jugular (IJ) Vein

2. Subclavian Vein

3. Femoral Vein

400

Name two contraindications to performing a nasopharyngeal swab on a patient being ruled out for COVID 19.

What is...

1. Nasal surgery 

2. Facial trauma or injury to the nares

3. Potential skull fracture

4. Epistaxis

400

While assessing fremitus on your patient's posterior chest wall, you notice that the vibrations feel significantly less pronounced on the patient's right side. What could this be indicative of?

What is a pneumothorax?

500

Calculate the Drip Rate (gtt/min)

Total Volume: 1,500 mL

Time: 9 hours

Drop Factor: 10 gtt/mL

ROUND TO THE NEAREST WHOLE NUMBER

What is 28 gtt/min?

500

Identify 3 interventions a nurse can implement to reduce the risk of infection in a peripheral IV.

What is...

1. Replace IV tubing whenever the cannula is changed

2 Avoid disconnecting tubing and lines unless necessary.

3. Change and date tubing regularly - frequency will be determined by facility procedures.

4. Use aseptic technique with appropriate cleansing solution during catheter insertion, when changing the site dressing, each time ports are accessed, and each time tubing is changed or disconnected/reconnected.

5. Change IV site according to facility policy.

500

Identify the name of the vein in which a peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) is most commonly inserted.

What is the basilic vein?

500

Identify two types of medications patients undergoing a FOBT (or guaiac test) should avoid prior to obtaining a stool sample.

What are...

1. Aspirin

2. Anticoagulants

3.NSAIDs

500

While auscultating your patient's carotid artery, you hear a bruit.

1. What could this be indicative of?

2. What is the patient at risk for?

What is...

1. Plague or significant narrowing of the carotid artery

2. Stroke