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VA BC EXAM 2024 ACTUAL EXAM 2 VERSIONS (VERSION A AND B) COMPLETE 450 QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT ANSWERS) / ALREADY GRADED A+
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VA BC 2024
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VA BC 2024
VA BC EXAM 2024 ACTUAL EXAM 2
VERSIONS (VERSION A AND B)
COMPLETE 450 QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100%
CORRECT ANSWERS) / ALREADY
GRADED A+
VA BC EXAM 2024 ACTUAL EXAM 2
VERSIONS (VERSION A AND B)
COMPLETE 450 QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100%
CORRECT ANSWERS) / ALREADY
GRADED A+
What is the optimal tip location for implanted venous port?
- ....ANSWER...Cavoatrial junction, inferior vena cava
above level of diaphragm if inserted into femoral vein.
What are the Indications and contraindications for
Intraosseous Devices? - ....ANSWER...Indications are to
use it as a alternative to venous access in emergency
situations. Used often in Peds.
Contraindications is trauma, fracture, or bone disease in
access area.
What is the insertion procedures and supplies for the
Intraosseous Devices? - ....ANSWER...Follow
,manufactures directions, site disinfection, aseptic
technique, IV fluids, blood and meds may be administered.
Supplies are interosseous access needle device,
disinfecting agent, numbing agent, transparent dressing.
What are the indications and contraindications for dialysis
or apheresis Catheters? - ....ANSWER...Indications are
hemodialysis, apheresis for plasma or platelets.
Contraindications is that its rarely used for infusion
What is the site and vessel selection for Dialysis or
Apheresis Catheters? - ....ANSWER...Jugular, Subclavian
or femoral vein.
What is the Insertion procedures and Supplies for Dialysis
or Apheresis Catheters? - ....ANSWER...Follow
manufactures directions, may be scheduled as operative
procedure or interventional radiology procedure, catheter
lumen is 13-16 gauge size, catheter ridged for rapid blood
flow, avoid blind stink.
Supplies are Dialysis or Apheresis catheter device, sterile
insertion tray, ultrasound equipment, surgical equipment.
What is the Optimal Tip Location for Dialysis or
Apheresis Catheters? - ....ANSWER...Upper right atrium
,What are the indications and contraindications for
pulmonary artery catheters? - ....ANSWER...Indications is
assessment of cardiac function specifically to monitor
Cardiac output.
Contraindications is mitral stenosis, right heart mass,
tricuspid or pulmonary mechanical valves.
What is the site for pulmonary artery catheters? -
....ANSWER...right subclavian or IJ
What are the indication and contraindications for
Aquapheresis Catheters? - ....ANSWER...Indications is
diuretic resistant CHF and contraindications is lack of
accessible basilic vein in upper arm.
What is the Optimal tip location for Aquapheresis
Catheters? - ....ANSWER...1-2 centimeters below the
axilla
Describe the things you need to know about Pediatric
Umbilical catheters? - ....ANSWER...The available vessels
include 2 umbilical arteries and 1 umbilical vein. may
access up to the 4th day and can use up until the 14th day.
, What are the different types of Skin preparation? -
....ANSWER...Antiseptic: Chemical agent the inhibits
microorganisms on skin to prevent infection.
Disinfectant: Chemical agent that destroys microorganisms
on objects.
Aseptic Technique: Steps designed to reduce and minimize
risk of transmission of pathogens to patient.
No touch technique: type of aseptic technique where key
areas of items for infusion are not to be touched prior to
insertion.
Describe what you should know about Chlorhexidine
gluconate? - ....ANSWER...Apply back and fourth for 30
seconds. Effective against gram positive and negative
organisms. 48hrs of residual activity. caution with peds
under 2 months of age.
Describe what you should know about Alcohol? -
....ANSWER...70% concentration and still used in skin
antisepsis. denaturing the cell proteins and dissolving the
cell lipids. bactericidal effect on gram positive and
negative bacteria. has good fungicidal and virocidal
activity. lacks residual once evaporates.
Describe what you should know about surface
disinfectant? - ....ANSWER...Solution wipe that kill
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