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NURS 3715 - Week 5 - CVAD's Exam Questions And Correct Answers
  • NURS 3715 - Week 5 - CVAD's Exam Questions And Correct Answers

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VA-BC Exam Veins Question and answers  2024 verified to pass
  • VA-BC Exam Veins Question and answers 2024 verified to pass

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  • VA-BC Exam Veins Question and answers 2024 verified to pass Median Cubital - correct answer -Significant variation -Often used for venipuncture, but not PICC placement Brachial Vein - correct answer -Bundled with brachial artery and median nerve -Pediatrics: caution with PICC use due to young/nonverbal patients to verbalize nerve puncture symptoms Axillary Vein - correct answer -Classified as a deep vein -should be used as an alternative to subclavian site due to its ease of access on...
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 NU 311 Quiz 6
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  • NU 311 Quiz 6 To prevent infusion-related complications, solutions and medica- tions with an osmolarity greater than 900 mOsm/L are infused through a CVAD. Short-peripheral catheters should not be used for vesicant therapy, parenteral nutrition, or infusates with an osmolarity greater than 900 mOsm/L The 20 year old client is admitted to the Emergency Department (ED) following an accident while riding a motorcycle. The client has multiple fractures and is being evaluated for additional i...
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Parenteral nutrition (PN) a.k.a. Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) Comprehensive Exam Questions Fully Solved.
  • Parenteral nutrition (PN) a.k.a. Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) Comprehensive Exam Questions Fully Solved.

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  • How is TPN given? - correct answer Centrally or peripherally (also called peripheral parenteral nutrition "PPN") Lower rate (TPN) with peripheral is ok since the sugar concentration is low. What consists of PN? - correct answer Protein, fat, and sugar (main 3 combinations) Vitamins, electrolytes, and drugs (heparin, famotidine, or insulin) might be added. Which route has a greater chance of phlebitis and why? - co...
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NUR 518 Final IV Med Administration, IV therapy and peripheral access, wound care Questions with 100% Correct Answers.
  • NUR 518 Final IV Med Administration, IV therapy and peripheral access, wound care Questions with 100% Correct Answers.

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  • IV medication compatibility Correct Answer Chemical stability of two or more meds when administered together -No visible or electronically detected indication of particulate formation, haze, precipitation, color change or gas evolution -stable (less than 10% decomposition) for at least 24 hours in admixture or for entire test period Premedication IV assessment includes Correct Answer Review clients health history, allergies, medication data, vital signs, physical assessment, psychosocial an...
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IV test Questions With 100% Correct!!
  • IV test Questions With 100% Correct!!

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  • Which of the following indications for initiating Intravenous therapy? - Answer-Oral intake cannot equal fluid requirements The licensed practitioner orders parental nutrition which has a final concentration that exceeds 10% dextrose and has an osmolarity greater than 900 m0sm/L. The patient only has a short peripheral catheter in place. The Rn would: - Answer-Ask the licensed practitioner for a central venous access device order to administer the parenteral nutrition A patient presents wi...
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NURS 3715 - week 5 - CVAD's Exam Questions With Verified Answers.
  • NURS 3715 - week 5 - CVAD's Exam Questions With Verified Answers.

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  • NURS 3715 - week 5 - CVAD's Exam Questions With Verified Answers. What is a CVAD and what is it's purpose? - answer- central venous access device - A catheter is placed in a large blood vessel of people who require frequent, immediate, and emergency access to the vascular/circulation system where are CVAD's typically inserted - answer- a vein in the neck, chest, or groin with the tip resting in the distal end of the vena cava what are CVAD's used for - answer- used for the adm...
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Cancer & Oncology Nursing NCLEX Practice Quiz (170 Questions)
  • Cancer & Oncology Nursing NCLEX Practice Quiz (170 Questions)

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  • In this nursing test bank, review cancer and oncology nursing concepts with these NCLEX practice questions. Test your competence in the assessment, diagnosis, and nursing management of patients with cancer. This quiz aims to help student nurses grasp and master the concepts of oncology nursing. Cancer & Oncology Nursing NCLEX Practice Quizzez Included topics in this NCLEX practice questions (with rationales) for cancer and oncology nursing are oncology nursing, Hodgkin’s disease, lung...
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Nurb 3150 exam 3 Study Guide with Verified Solutions
  • Nurb 3150 exam 3 Study Guide with Verified Solutions

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  • Nurb 3150 exam 3 Study Guide with Verified Solutions Hemostasis - Answer-Any process that stops bleeding (compression, surgery, cauterization) Coagulation - Answer-Process of clotting Thrombus - Answer-Blood clot Embolus - Answer-A blood clot that has dislodged from the vessel wall and is moving through the bloodstream Fibrin - Answer-Stringy protein produced by fibirnogen during the clotting process, major component of blood clots increased Fibrinolysis - Answer-Reverse of clotting pro...
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Nutrition Support Part 2 exam with complete solutions.
  • Nutrition Support Part 2 exam with complete solutions.

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  • Which of the following is an example of a patient condition anticipated to manifest with a severe systemic inflammatory response? A. Anorexia nervosa with body mass index (BMI) of 15 B. Major depression with compromised dietary intake and 5% loss of body weight C. Homebound older adult with restricted access to food and 10% loss of body weight D. Thermal burn injury of second and third degrees covering 15% body surface area - ANSWER-D. The burn injury is significant and will be associated wi...
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