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Implantable infusion ports - Answer Used for long-term therapy when intermittent accessing of the central vein is required for IV fluids, medications, TPN, chemotherapy, and blood products. Provides the most flexibility for patients. midline catheter - Answer 3-8 inches long, double or single lumen; inserted through intermediate sized veins and advanced to larger vessels. Used for therapies lasting 1-4 weeks but no recommended optimal dwell time (fluid hydration, long-term antibiotics, heparin infusions for DVT). Hypotonic solution - Answer Solute concentration is less than that inside the cell; cell gains water. Used in cellular dehydration. Dextrose 5% in water (D5W) - Answer A sterile solution that contains a concentration of 5% dextrose in water. Hypotonic solution. Winged needle IV catheter - Answer - A.K.A butterfly catheter, scalp catheter - SHORT TERM USE! - Blood collection. - Admin of non-irritating meds. - Easy to puncture vessel wall, allowing SQ infiltration. - Plastic wings facilitate placement syringe pump - Answer Infusion control device is used to administer morphine through a patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) pump What can the nurse do to prevent fungal infection on a IV site? - Answer Refrain from applying topical ointment or cream Every 24 hours - Answer How often should the nurse change the IV administration set used for TPN?

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Clayton's Basic Pharmacology for
Nurses Chapter 11 Test Bank
Questions and Answers Correctly
Solved.
Implantable infusion ports - Answer Used for long-term therapy when intermittent accessing
of the central vein is required for IV fluids, medications, TPN, chemotherapy, and blood
products. Provides the most flexibility for patients.



midline catheter - Answer 3-8 inches long, double or single lumen; inserted through
intermediate sized veins and advanced to larger vessels. Used for therapies lasting 1-4 weeks
but no recommended optimal dwell time (fluid hydration, long-term antibiotics, heparin
infusions for DVT).



Hypotonic solution - Answer Solute concentration is less than that inside the cell; cell gains
water. Used in cellular dehydration.



Dextrose 5% in water (D5W) - Answer A sterile solution that contains a concentration of 5%
dextrose in water.

Hypotonic solution.



Winged needle IV catheter - Answer - A.K.A butterfly catheter, scalp catheter

- SHORT TERM USE!

- Blood collection.

- Admin of non-irritating meds.

- Easy to puncture vessel wall, allowing SQ infiltration.

- Plastic wings facilitate placement



syringe pump - Answer Infusion control device is used to administer morphine through a
patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) pump



What can the nurse do to prevent fungal infection on a IV site? - Answer Refrain from applying
topical ointment or cream

, Veins of the lower extremities - Answer IV sites at greatest risk for development of thrombi



Microdrip chamber - Answer 60 drops/ml



Implanted Central Venous Catheter - Answer consist of an implanted long term venous access
port device composed of a catheter and reservoir with a self-sealing septum. Can last for more
than a year if properly flushed with saline-heparin solution after every use and once monthly.



Groshong catheter - Answer Contains 1-3 rounded valve tips (Lumens). Opens inward for
blood sampling, outward for infusion. Remains closed when not in use. Flushed weekly with
saline, no need to clamp-remains capped when not in use.



SASH guideline - Answer Saline flush first

Administer the prescribed drug

Saline flush after the drug

Heparin flush line



symptoms of pulmonary embolism - Answer Tachycardia, Pleuritic pain, unexplained
hemoptysis



Infiltration Scale - Answer 0: no symptoms; 1: skin blanched, edema <1" in any direction, cool
to touch, w/or w/o pain; 2: skin blanched, edema 1-6" in any direction, cool to touch, w/or w/o
pain; 3: skin blanched, gross edema >6" in any direction, cool to touch, mild to mod pain, poss
numbness; 4: skin blanched, translucent, skin discoulored, bruised, swollen, gross edema >6" in
any direction, deep pitting tissue edema; circulatory impairment, mod to severe pain, infiltrate
of any amount of blood product, irritant or vesicant



symptoms of air embolism - Answer Palpations, chest pain, and shortness of breath



implantable venous infusion ports - Answer placed into central veins for long term therapy



Symptoms of excess IV fluids in elderly - Answer Frothy sputum, thready pulse, cardiac
dysrhythmias

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