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Every 48 hours - ANSWER-How often are gauze dressings changed?


Irritation and inflammation of the vein (graded 1-4) - ANSWER-What is
phlebitis?


The inadvertent administration of a NONVESICANT medication into the
surrounding tissue - ANSWER-What is infiltration?
Acid/base, electrolytes, and IV therapy - ANSWER-Week 1


blood transfusions and massive amounts of fluid - ANSWER-When do we use
an 18 gauge or bigger needle?


elderly patients and children - ANSWER-When do we use 22 gauge or smaller?


Risk for blood clot - ANSWER-Why do we avoid putting IVs in the feet of adults?


inadvertent administration of a vesicant medication into surrounding tissue -
ANSWER-What is extravasation?

,STOP the infusion immediately
notify healthcare provider
alternate cold and warm compresses depending on med
elevate extremity
document and assess frequently
antidote if applicable - ANSWER-What is the first thing you do if you notice
infiltration or extravasation?


Sudden, involuntary contraction of a vein resulting in temporary cessation of
blood flow through a vessel - ANSWER-What is a venous spasm?


Death, stroke, MI, pulmonary hypoxia - ANSWER-What can air embolism
potentially lead to?


Place patient in left lateral Trendelenburg and activate code and administer
100% O2 - ANSWER-Treatment of air embolism


14G - ANSWER-Orange


16G - ANSWER-Gray


18G - ANSWER-Green


20G - ANSWER-Pink


22G - ANSWER-Blue

,24G - ANSWER-Yellow


26G - ANSWER-Violet


Feet or scalp if less than 18 months - ANSWER-Where do you place an IV in a
child


Nontunneled, PICC, Subcutaneously tunneled cuffed catheter, Implanted
vascular access port - ANSWER-What are the types of CVADS


Placed at bedside. Not used for more than 14 days. Goes into neck. Nurse can
remove. - ANSWER-What is a nontunneled


must be trained. Can go home with them. can stay up to a year. Can be difficult
to manage if not placed correctly. Goes into arm and then heart. Measure arm
circumference every day. Risk for blood clot - ANSWER-PICC


Placed in surgery. Must keep clean. Patient can have image disturbances. In
chest. It can be in for years. Dont need dressing after healed. - ANSWER-
Subcutaneously tunneled catheter


Surgically placed. Used for chemo. Pain from placement. Can use numbing
cream. Can shower and swim. Painful prick with access. - ANSWER-Implanted
Vascular Access Port


When taking CVAD devices out - ANSWER-When do you use the valsalva
maneuver


crackles, cough, edema - ANSWER-What are the symptoms of circulatory
overload

, Positioning, monitor I&O, administer O2 and diuretics as ordered, assess
frequently - ANSWER-Treatment of circulatory overload


rapid administration of high concentration of medication in the plasma that
hits the organs that are rich in blood and shocks them with the toxic dose -
ANSWER-Speed shock


flushed, severe headache, hypotension - ANSWER-S/S of speed shock


Stop the med, activate code, administer antidote - ANSWER-Tx of speed shock


the length of time that a drug retains its original properties and characteristics.
- ANSWER-What is stability


is an undesirable reaction that occurs between the drug and solution, the
container, or another drug


ALWAYS LOOK UP COMPATIBILITY WITH IV MEDS - ANSWER-Incompatibility


Think AFH.
A-allergic
F-febrile
H-Hemolytic - ANSWER-Blood transfusion reaction


Serum albumin, prealbumin, electrolytes, kidney function, glucose - ANSWER-
What are the labs associated with PN

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