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TEST BANK FOR PHILLIPS’S MANUAL OF I.V. THERA- PEUTICS: EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE FOR INFUSION THERAPY 7TH EDITION LISA GORSKI ISBNTable of Contents An Overview of Professional Practice Issues and Infusion Therapy Infection Prevention and Occupational Risks Fundamentals of Fluid and Electrolyte Balance Parenteral Solutions Infusion Equipment Peripheral I.V. Catheters: Initiation and Maintenance of Peripheral Infusion Therapy Phlebotomy Techniques Central Venous Access Complications of Infusion Therapy: Peripheral and Central Vascular Access Devices Infusion Medication Safety, Methods, and Routes Transfusion Therapy Parenteral Nutrition Chapter 1: Professional Practice Concepts for Infusion Therapy Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1. A nurse is attempting to initiate I.V. therapy for a client diagnosed with gastroenteritis. The client is combative and resists the nurse’s efforts to start the I.V. Which action by the nurse would result in an intentional tort? A. Failing to document the client’s combativeness B. Refusing to wear gloves while starting the I.V. C. Failing to report the client’s combativeness to a physician D. Starting an I.V. on a coherent client against the client’s wishes 2. A nurse who is caring for clients understands that he or she should provide care that meets at least the minimum standards of practice for nursing. Which phrase regarding standards of practice is most accurate? A. Standards of practice focus on the care provider and define needed activities and behaviors. B. Standards of practice focus on the recipient of care and describe the outcomes of care. C. Standards of practice are written laws enacted by the legislature. D. Standards of practice are the result of the performance of a function or process. 3. Which incident would cause a nurse to be named as a defendant in a malpractice suit? A. The nurse notes blood return noted in a peripheral IV catheter line. B. The nurse reports early signs of infection from a peripheral line inserted by a nurse on another unit C. The nurse places two peripheral IV catheters in a patient requiring emergency IV fluids, but only uses one D. The nurse records nerve damage caused by a peripheral IV catheter inserted the previous shift nurse 4. The intravenous route is the most commonly used infusion route. The nurse notes that a client diagnosed with metastatic cancer is receiving an intraosseous infusion. Should the nurse question the healthcare provider’s order? A. Yes; the healthcare provider is not following INS recommendations. B. No; the nurse should never question the healthcare provider’s order when it comes to chemotherapy. C. Yes; this route of infusion is dangerous and not accepted by the INS. D. No; other routes might be appropriate for administration in certain situations and with selected fluids and medications. 5. Which competency assessment method is acceptable for nursing competencies which will occur once per year in the skilled nursing facility? A. Client Evaluation B. Clinical Data C. Sentinel Event Report D. Skills Checklist 6. One of the primary values of the INS designation of CRNI (certified registered nurse, infusion) is to: A. Protect the public B. Attain competence C. Reflect a measurable goal D. Hold nurses accountable 7. Which problem-solving approach to clinical practice is the nurse manager applying when determining patient preference and values for successful clinical outcomes? A. Effective health-care practice B. Evidence-based practice (EBP) C. Answering a burning clinical question D. One’s own clinical expertise 8. Seven days ago the PICC nurse inserted a PICC line into the right forearm of a client diagnosed with cancer. When the nurse checks the client's site today, which nursing process outcome is determined? A. Evaluating cancer treatment B. Implementing asepsis maintenance C. Planning for complication prevention D. Discussing prior cancer therapy 9. Which compensatory model has been applied if the hospitalization rate for CLABSIs (central line-associated bloodstream infections) decreased significantly over the last quarter? A. VBP B. HHRP C. HAC D. HHVBP 10. When called as an expert witness in an upcoming case, the nurse manager employs which techniques? A. Examines evidence and give advice B. Reviews charts and assesses jury selection C. Gives deposition and notifies lawyers of discrepancies D. Testifies and establishes standards of care Multiple Response Identify one or more choices that best complete the statement or answer the question. 1. A nurse is caring for multiple clients in a rehabilitation facility. During the shift, the nurse notes that several clients are on high-risk medications. According to the Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) program, when can the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) require a REMS? (Select all that apply.) A. Before FDA drug approval B. After FDA drug approval C. During a client evaluation D. At an ethics committee meeting E. After client informed consent 2. A new infusion clinic is being started. The nursing supervisor of the new clinic must conform to specific standards of practice when developing nursing policies and procedures for the new program. To which organizational standards of practice must the nurse manager adhere? (Select all that apply.) A. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines B. Infusion Nurses Society (INS) standards C. American Medical Association (AMA) standards D. Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) standards E. U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 3. A staff nurse is serving on a hospital’s quality-assurance improvement task force. On which qualityassurance improvement models is the task force most likely to focus? (Select all that apply.) A. Standards of care B. Standards of practice C. Performance improvement D. Continuous quality improvement E. Total Quality Management (TQM) 4. Which methods should the nurse use to evaluate achievement of client outcomes prior to discharge? (Select all that apply.) A. Collect data to determine whether standards were met. B. Identify controllable or uncontrollable variables. C. Determine the cause of the problem by comparing actual care with established standards. D. Re-evaluate to determine whether corrective action is effective and improvement in service is obtained. E. Contact The Joint Commission (JCAHO) Web site for standards. 5. While caring for a client, a nurse administers an incorrect dose of medication, causing the client to become ill. The nurse reports the incident to the nurse manager on the unit. The nurse manager then notifies risk management. Which risk-management strategies should be used by the nurse in this situation? (Select all that apply.) A. Documentation B. Physical assessment C. Unusual occurrence reports D. Professional liability insurance E. Systemic analysis of serious adverse events 6. When nurses provide care to clients, nursing actions are governed by established standards of nursing care, as well as both state and federal laws. Which are sources of law? (Select all that apply.) A. Constitution B. Statutes C. State Nurse Practice Acts D. Joint Commission standards E. Centers for Disease (CDC) standard.

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TEST BANK FOR PHILLIPS’S
MANUAL OF I.V. THERA- PEUTICS:
EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE FOR
INFUSION THERAPY 7TH EDITION
LISA GORSKI ISBN

,Test Bank for Phillips’s Manual of I.V. Therapeutics: Evidence-Based Practice for Infusion Therapy, 7th
Edition, Lisa Gorski, ISBN-13: 9780803667044

Table of Contents

An Overview of Professional Practice Issues and Infusion Therapy
Infection Prevention and Occupational Risks
Fundamentals of Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
Parenteral Solutions
Infusion Equipment
Peripheral I.V. Catheters: Initiation and Maintenance of Peripheral Infusion Therapy
Phlebotomy Techniques
Central Venous Access
Complications of Infusion Therapy: Peripheral and Central Vascular Access Devices
Infusion Medication Safety, Methods, and Routes
Transfusion Therapy
Parenteral Nutrition

,Chapter 1: Professional Practice Concepts for Infusion Therapy

Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.

1. A nurse is attempting to initiate I.V. therapy for a client diagnosed with gastroenteritis. The client is
combative and resists the nurse’s efforts to start the I.V. Which action by the nurse would result in
an intentional tort?
A. Failing to document the client’s combativeness
B. Refusing to wear gloves while starting the I.V.
C. Failing to report the client’s combativeness to a physician
D. Starting an I.V. on a coherent client against the client’s wishes



2. A nurse who is caring for clients understands that he or she should provide care that meets at least the
minimum standards of practice for nursing. Which phrase regarding standards of practice is most
accurate?
A. Standards of practice focus on the care provider and define needed activities and behaviors.
B. Standards of practice focus on the recipient of care and describe the outcomes of care.
C. Standards of practice are written laws enacted by the legislature.
D. Standards of practice are the result of the performance of a function or process.



3. Which incident would cause a nurse to be named as a defendant in a malpractice suit?

A. The nurse notes blood return noted in a peripheral IV catheter line.
B. The nurse reports early signs of infection from a peripheral line inserted by a nurse on another
unit
C. The nurse places two peripheral IV catheters in a patient requiring emergency IV fluids, but only
uses one
D. The nurse records nerve damage caused by a peripheral IV catheter inserted the previous shift
nurse



4. The intravenous route is the most commonly used infusion route. The nurse notes that a client diagnosed with
metastatic cancer is receiving an intraosseous infusion. Should the nurse question the healthcare pro-
vider’s order?
A. Yes; the healthcare provider is not following INS recommendations.
B. No; the nurse should never question the healthcare provider’s order when it comes to chemother-
apy.
C. Yes; this route of infusion is dangerous and not accepted by the INS.
D. No; other routes might be appropriate for administration in certain situations and with selected
fluids and medications.

, 5. Which competency assessment method is acceptable for nursing competencies which will occur once per
year in the skilled nursing facility?
A. Client Evaluation
B. Clinical Data
C. Sentinel Event Report
D. Skills Checklist



6. One of the primary values of the INS designation of CRNI (certified registered nurse, infusion) is to:
A. Protect the public
B. Attain competence
C. Reflect a measurable goal
D. Hold nurses accountable

7. Which problem-solving approach to clinical practice is the nurse manager applying when determining patient
preference and values for successful clinical outcomes?
A. Effective health-care practice
B. Evidence-based practice (EBP)
C. Answering a burning clinical question
D. One’s own clinical expertise



8. Seven days ago the PICC nurse inserted a PICC line into the right forearm of a client diagnosed with cancer.
When the nurse checks the client's site today, which nursing process outcome is determined?
A. Evaluating cancer treatment
B. Implementing asepsis maintenance
C. Planning for complication prevention
D. Discussing prior cancer therapy

9. Which compensatory model has been applied if the hospitalization rate for CLABSIs (central line-associated
bloodstream infections) decreased significantly over the last quarter?
A. VBP
B. HHRP
C. HAC
D. HHVBP



10. When called as an expert witness in an upcoming case, the nurse manager employs which techniques?
A. Examines evidence and give advice
B. Reviews charts and assesses jury selection

C. Gives deposition and notifies lawyers of discrepancies
D. Testifies and establishes standards of care

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