IV Therapy MidTerm Questions and Verified
Answers
Hypokalemia S&S are? Correct Answer: decreased: GI, skeletal muscle, cardiac
function, reflexes, B/P, bowel.
Muscle weakness
rapid, weak, irregular pulse
irritability
Hyperkalemia S&S Correct Answer: muscle weakness
nausea
diarrhea
oliguria
parathesia (altered sensation) of face, tongue, hands, and feet
Hypercholremia S&S Correct Answer: stupor
rapid breathing
muscle weakness
What IV documentation do you need? Correct Answer: Type
Length
, Guage of vascular access device (needle)
Date and time of insertion
# of attempts
identification of site
type of dressing
identification of the person inserting the device
patient's tolerance of insertion
site condition and appearance
site care
patient understanding of procedure and therapies
Discontinuation of IV documentation needed? Correct Answer: catheter integrity
site appearance
dressing
patient tolerance
What are the venapuncture sites? Correct Answer: from the AC down
What can cause FVE (fluid volume excess)? Correct Answer: renal dysfunction
Answers
Hypokalemia S&S are? Correct Answer: decreased: GI, skeletal muscle, cardiac
function, reflexes, B/P, bowel.
Muscle weakness
rapid, weak, irregular pulse
irritability
Hyperkalemia S&S Correct Answer: muscle weakness
nausea
diarrhea
oliguria
parathesia (altered sensation) of face, tongue, hands, and feet
Hypercholremia S&S Correct Answer: stupor
rapid breathing
muscle weakness
What IV documentation do you need? Correct Answer: Type
Length
, Guage of vascular access device (needle)
Date and time of insertion
# of attempts
identification of site
type of dressing
identification of the person inserting the device
patient's tolerance of insertion
site condition and appearance
site care
patient understanding of procedure and therapies
Discontinuation of IV documentation needed? Correct Answer: catheter integrity
site appearance
dressing
patient tolerance
What are the venapuncture sites? Correct Answer: from the AC down
What can cause FVE (fluid volume excess)? Correct Answer: renal dysfunction