IV Therapy Final Exam Study Questions & Answers-What equipment and supplies are needed for initiation of IV therapy? - cannulas, tourniquets, clean gloves, site cleansing agent, IV solution, IV tubing, IV pole, extension tubing, and dressing
Using what gauge, what length catheter and in the what...
IV Therapy Final Exam Study Questions &
Answers
What equipment and supplies are needed for initiation of IV therapy? - cannulas,
tourniquets, clean gloves, site cleansing agent, IV solution, IV tubing, IV pole,
extension tubing, and dressing
Using what gauge, what length catheter and in the what vein will reduce the
mechanical and chemical irritation to the vein wall? - smallest gauge, shortest
length, and largest vein
What gauges do cannulas range? - 14 to 26
What length do over-the needle catheters range? - 3/4 to 3 inches
What length do butterfly style cannulas range? - 3/4 to 2 inches
What are the advantages of using extension tubing with over-the needle cannulas?
- loops tubing away from the insertion site preventing dislodgement and
mechanical irritation if pulled, tubing can be changed away from the insertion site,
and decreased cannula manipulation and risk for contamination
What gauge is used for children and elderly patients? - 22 to 26 gauge
What gauge is used for medical patients and postoperative patients? - 20 to 24
gauge
What gauge is used for surgical patients and rapid blood administration? - 18
gauge
What gauge is used for trauma patients and those requiring large volumes of fluid
rapidly? - 14 to 16 gauge
,What is the purpose of the protective caps at each end of the administration set and
when should they be removed? - to keep both ends of the tubing sterile until
immediately prior to use
What parts of the IV therapy equipment must remain sterile? - catheter, tubing
insertion spike, and stylet
A bag of intravenous solution should not hang longer than how many hours? - 24
hours
How often should intravenous tubing be changed? - 72 to 96 hours
How often should IV sites be changed? - 96 hours
How often should a gauze dressing be changed? - 48 hours
How often should a transparent dressing be changed? - 7 days
What type of administration set (tubing) should be used for nonrigid containers
(bags)? - nonvented
What type of administration set (tubing) should be used for solutions supplied in
glass containers? - vented
What gtt/mL is macrodrip tubing? - 10 gtt/mL, 15 gtt/mL, 16 gtt/mL, and 20
gtt/mL
What gtt/mL is microdrip tubing? - 60 gtt/mL
What kind of tubing set do you use to infuse a solution rapidly? - macrodrip
What kind of tubing set do you use to infuse a solution slowly? - microdrip
A physician's order for IV therapy must contain what components? - date of order,
type of fluid solution, volume, and length of infusion time
, If medication is ordered, identify what additional components to the order must be
present. - date, drug, dose, frequency of drug, length of infusion time, and dilution
strength
True or False: Prior to initiating IV therapy, the nurse must check the expiration
date on the solution, and inspect the solution and container for particles,
discoloration, cracks, leaks, or punctures. - true
What is time tape? What is the advantage of using time tape? Should you write
directly on the solution container with a marker? Why or why not? - monitors IV
fluid/medication delivery. You can quickly see if the rate of IV delivery needs to
be adjusted. You should not write directly on IV solution bag as it is absorbed
through the IV plastic bag
What is the difference between IV push (IVP) or bolus versus intermittent IV
therapy? Do LPNs administer IVP medications? - IVP is a medication given
directly into the IV line and is pushed over a set time identified in IV Medication
books, ie, Lasix 10mg over 1 min. A bolus is directly pushed into the IV line at a
steady rate, ie 50% dextrose. LPNs do NOT give IVP medications
Describe how to regulate an IV infusing by gravity. How high should the solution
be positioned above the infusion site? - The nurse has to first figure out how many
gtt/min to deliver the specific amount of fluid or the dose of medication. Using a
watch with a second hand and using a manual controller to either speed up the
gtt/min or the slow the gtt/ml. IV bag should be 36 inches above insertion site
What is the difference between an electronic pump and a controller? - electronic
pump controls IV fluid infusion by a computer and controller is controlled
manually (gravity drip) by the nurse
True or false: an infusion pump will stop administering an IV solution is an IV
infiltrates. - false
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