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Patient admitted with transmission-based precautions what is the minimum PPI
needed to be worn in this room? Answer - Gloves and Gown
Isotonic solution Answer - A solution in which the concentration of solutes is
essentially equal to that of the cell which resides in the solution
Hypertonic solution Answer - A solution in which the concentration of solutes is
greater than that of the cell that resides in the solution
Hypotonic solution Answer - A solution in which the concentration of solutes is less
than that of the cell that resides in the solution
Heparin antidote Answer - protamine sulfate
INR Answer - International Normalized Ratio - a calculation based on the PT used to
monitor patients using blood thinners. 2.0-3.0 is the range for people taking
warfarin:Coumadin
Causes of hematoma Answer - poor venipuncture technique, flow clamp left open,
tourniquet left on to long, cannula to large, digging into vein
Signs of hematoma Answer - Ecchymosis, immediate swelling at the site &
discomfort, leakage of blood at the insertion site- unable to advance cannula
Phlebitis Answer - inflammation of the inner lining of a vein
Thrombophlebitis Answer - inflammation of a vein associated with a clot formation
Bacterial phlebitis is caused by Answer - Poor hand hygiene, lack of aseptic
technique, failure to check equipment, or recognize early signs of phlebitis
Often occurs during insertion
Phlebitis Scale Answer - 0 = No symptoms
1 = Erythema at access site with or without pain
2 = Pain at access site with erythema and/or edema
3 = Pain at access site with erythema and/or edema, streak formation, palpable
venous cord
4 = Pain at access site with erythema and/or edema, streak formation, palpable
venous cord >1 inch in length, and purulent drainage
Erythema Answer - redness of the skin
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, Infiltration Answer - admission of a non-vesicant med or solution into the surrounding
tissue
Extravasation Answer - admission of a vesicant into surrounding tissue
CVAD Answer - central vascular access device or indwelling line
Treatment of thrombophlebitis Answer - complete bed
restavoid massage
Heat and elevation promote venous
returnanticoagulant therapy
Treatment of phlebitis Answer - remove catheter, warm compress, elevate
extremity,and apply analgesic or anti-inflammatory PRN
Active immunity Answer - immunity produced by exposure to an antigen, as a result
of the immune response
Pt has a saline lock in place but it is not being used, what should be done? Answer -
call MD to verify it can be removed
Which medication is most commonly used to clean an occlusion caused by a blood
clot Answer - Activate- Alter place
Systemic complications of IV therapy Answer - Circulatory overload
Speed shock
Septicemia
Allergic reaction
Catheter embolism
Air embolism
BSI
What set would vancomyacin IVPB be given in
Answer - secondary administration set
Circulatory overload is a concern for which patient
Answer - Patients with elevatedBUN and creatinine level
BUN Answer - 10-20 mg/dL
Creatinine Answer - 0.6-1.2 mg/dL
What are the LPN duties when assisting with blood transfusion
Answer - monitor ptduring transfusion
X-ray shows tip of PICC is in the jugular vein
Answer - let RN know of x-ray reading
Where should broken IV pumps be stored?
Answer - Return pump to bio-medengineering dept
Is it okay to use a sharpie on a plastic IV bag? Answer - no, it will seep through
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