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PRN1725 Client-Centered Care IV Exam 2 Review

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  • January 29, 2024
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PRN1725 CCC4 Exam 2 Review
1.Who is protected by Good Samaritan Law?
Everyone
2.#1 method for preventing VAP?
Hand hygiene
3.S/S of respiratory failure? (SATA)
Restlessness, confusion, increase in RR, elevated CO2 levels, tachycardia.
4.Does starting an IV fall under the LPN scope of practice?
Yes, but limited by some state boards of nursing.
5.If the pt becomes restless, what should you check?
Check O2 levels.
6.Which of these can an LPN assist with during a thoracentesis procedure? (SATA)
Manage vacuum bottles, position client, label specimens.
7.If a pt received a new IV med, and afterwards is experiencing itching and redness, what is the first thing you should do?
Check respiratory status.
8.Minimum amount of urine produced per hour?
30 mL
Less than 30mL = oliguria
0= anuria 9.Difficulty urinating or inability to urinate?
Dysuria.
10.High frequency urinating?
Polyuria.
11.If a pt develops hives during an IV infusion, what is the first thing you should do?
Stop the infusion!
12.What med is given if a pt is experiencing respiratory distress or hives/rash?
Epinephrine (Adrenaline)
13.What to do if caring for a ventilated pt? (SATA)
Check provider's orders for ventilation settings at least once a shift, check the respiratory
status if the low pressure alarm sounds, offer alternate forms of communication such as a white board.
14.Care for a client immediately following a lumbar puncture? (POSITIONING)
Keep the pt flat for at least 1 hour.
15.For a non-venom snake bite, what is the priority nursing action?
Clean the wound
16.Shortness of breath positioning?
High Fowlers
17.What is the purpose of triage?
Prioritization of pts.

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