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IV Therapy Course Exam Questions & Answers
-IV Tubing good for 24 hours
-IV site needs to be changed every 96 hours
24-96-24-4 -TPN only good for 24 hours
-blood can only hang for 4 hours


-Cephalic
-Basilic
Main veins for IVs -median cubital
-Antebrachial



Tourniquet -left on no longer than 2 minutes

Attempt policy -2 attempts per nurse, 4 total attempts

EMS/"dirty" IV lines -need to be changed in 24 hours

-look like peripherals, but only go to axilla
-treat it like a peripheral
Midline IVs -good for 29 days


-used for therapy longer than 6 days
-cant be inserted on side if mastectomy was done
PICC lines -dressing change q7days


-do not remove IV
Extravasation -call pharmacy to see if there is an antidote that can be given

-type and screen good for 3 days
-be sure to check for consent
Blood transfusions -do pre transfusion vitals, and then 15 min after infusion
-must transfuse blood in 4 hours*



Veins -do not pulsate and will collapse when pressed

Aberrant artery -artery that is unusually superficial

Superficial fascia -the location of the veins used for venipuncture

-extra body fat
-excessive burns
Factors affecting ability to use veins -IV drug use


-digital
-metacarpal
-cephalic
Basic vessel locations -basilica
-median



-cephalic
-basilic
Veins of the forearm -median cubital
-median ante brachial


-enclosed w/ arteries
-arteriovenous anastomosis may occur because of injury, recognize quickly to avoid
Deep veins pain


Which vein runs over 2 arteries? -basilic

-chemical
-mechanical
Causes of arterial spasm -temperature irritation


Fluid and electrolytes




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-adults are 50-60% water
-lean bodies have higher water
Fluid balance of adults -


ICF -fluid within the cells

Cations -positive charge

Anions -negative charge

-quantitative expression for positive or negatively charged particles
Milliequivalent -total of all cations in plasma is 155mEq/L

-Na+
-principle cation of ECF
Sodium -142mEq/L


-K+
Potassium -5 mEq/L

-Ca+
Calcium -5 mEq/L

-Mg+
Magnesium -3mEq/L

-Cl-
Chloride -105 mEq/L

-HCO3-
Bicarbonate -25mEq


Major cation of ICF Potassium

-determine water distribution by determining osmotic pressure of fluids
-transmit impulses
Function of electrolytes -acid-base balance


Osmosis -movement of WATER from low solute concentration to high concentration

Osmotic pressure -the greater number of solutes, the greater osmotic pressure

Tonicity -concentration of substances dissolved in water

Isotonic -same osmolality of blood

-lover osmolality than blood
Hypotonic -infusion pulls fluid into cells, may cause them to burst

-greater osmolality than blood
Hypertonic -infusion pulls water out of the cells and causes them to shrink


D5NS -Hypertonic

D5 1/3NS -Slightly hypertonic

0.45NS -Hypotonic

D2.5W -Hypotonic

D10W -Hypertonic

Treating dehydration -use hypotonic solutions

Fluid maintenance -Isotonic or slightly hypertonic

Volume replacement -use slightly hypertonic

1. estimate quantity of fluid and electrolyte loss
3 Essential steps in treating fluid/electrolyte 2. calculate fluid and electrolytes for replacement
disorders 3. monitor for adequacy




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