MANUAL OF I.V. THERA- PEUTICS:
EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE FOR
INFUSION THERAPY 7TH EDITION
LISA GORSKI ISBN-13:
9780803667044
,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