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Practice Questions & Verified 
Solutions 
What size needle do you need for blood? 
How do you know if you cannulated an artery? 
You have a 16 year old patient and the PICC appears to be on 
the left side, how do you determine its in the vein and not artery? - 
ANSWER 20-...
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Practice Questions & Verified 
Solutions 
What size needle do you need for blood? 
How do you know if you cannulated an artery? 
You have a 16 year old patient and the PICC appears to be on 
the left side, how do you determine its in the vein and not artery? - 
ANSWER 20-...
VA BC Section 3 Test Practice 
Questions & Verified 
Solutions 
What are causes of difficult catheter advancement? - ANSWER -Damage from 
previous surgical procedures/trauma 
-Repeated catheterizations 
-Large diameter catheter in small vein 
-Venospasm 
-tortuous veins 
-stenosis/DVT 
-Pacemake...
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Questions & Verified 
Solutions 
What are causes of difficult catheter advancement? - ANSWER -Damage from 
previous surgical procedures/trauma 
-Repeated catheterizations 
-Large diameter catheter in small vein 
-Venospasm 
-tortuous veins 
-stenosis/DVT 
-Pacemake...
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VA-BC Test Practice Questions & 
Correct Answers 
What vessel is the easiest to access for emergency, short term access? - ANSWER EJ 
Vessels for short PIV - ANSWER Metacarpal, cephalic, basilic, accessory veins in 
forearm 
Site selection for port - ANSWER Peripheral: basilic, cephalic 
Central: ...
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What vessel is the easiest to access for emergency, short term access? - ANSWER EJ 
Vessels for short PIV - ANSWER Metacarpal, cephalic, basilic, accessory veins in 
forearm 
Site selection for port - ANSWER Peripheral: basilic, cephalic 
Central: ...
VA-BC Vascular Access- Section 1 
Questions & Verified Solutions 
Optimal tip location of Dialysis or Apheresis Catheter? - 
ANSWER Upper Right Atrium 
What happens in Apheresis? - ANSWER whole blood 
withdrawn, separated into components, desired components are 
retained, remaining constitutes re...
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Questions & Verified Solutions 
Optimal tip location of Dialysis or Apheresis Catheter? - 
ANSWER Upper Right Atrium 
What happens in Apheresis? - ANSWER whole blood 
withdrawn, separated into components, desired components are 
retained, remaining constitutes re...
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