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According to the Institute b. patient-centered clinical.
of Medicine's definition of
evidence-based practice,
the most relevant research
is
a. epidemiological.
b. patient-centered
clinical.
c. qualitative data
collection.
d. basic
medical/experimental.
In evidence-based a.
practice, the best an essential component.
description of patient
preference is
a. an essential component.
b. a secondary
component.
c. an intervening
component.
d. an optional component.
,Which of the following is a. Hand hygiene
the most critical element
in preventing infections
associated with venous
access devices?
a. Hand hygiene
b. Device selection
c. Insertion site protection
d. Health professional's
experience
Which of the following c. Furosemide
intravenous drugs is
incompatible with
intravenous morphine
sulfate?
a. Fentanyl citrate
b. Famotidine
c. Furosemide
d. Fluconazole
Which is the preferred d. Securing with a catheter stabilization device
method to prevent
movement and catheter
migration associated with
a venous access device?
a. Suturing in place
b. Securing with
transparent dressing
c. Securing with sterile
tape
d. Securing with a catheter
stabilization device
, A patient is admitted to b. metabolic alkalosis
the unit after vomiting
excessively for 4 days at
home. The patient's serum
pH is elevated, PCO2 is
relatively normal, and
urine pH is >6. The patient
is dizzy, confused and is
exhibiting tremors,
seizures, tingling,
tachycardia, arrhythmias,
and hypoventilation. The
patient is most likely
exhibiting symptoms of
a. respiratory alkalosis.
b. metabolic alkalosis.
c. respiratory acidosis.
d. metabolic acidosis.
Which of the following c. Antecubital fossa vein
veins should be avoided
for short peripheral
catheter insertion?
a. Metacarpal vein
b. Cephalic vein
c. Antecubital fossa vein
d. Basilic vein
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Terms in this set (45)
According to the Institute b. patient-centered clinical.
of Medicine's definition of
evidence-based practice,
the most relevant research
is
a. epidemiological.
b. patient-centered
clinical.
c. qualitative data
collection.
d. basic
medical/experimental.
In evidence-based a.
practice, the best an essential component.
description of patient
preference is
a. an essential component.
b. a secondary
component.
c. an intervening
component.
d. an optional component.
,Which of the following is a. Hand hygiene
the most critical element
in preventing infections
associated with venous
access devices?
a. Hand hygiene
b. Device selection
c. Insertion site protection
d. Health professional's
experience
Which of the following c. Furosemide
intravenous drugs is
incompatible with
intravenous morphine
sulfate?
a. Fentanyl citrate
b. Famotidine
c. Furosemide
d. Fluconazole
Which is the preferred d. Securing with a catheter stabilization device
method to prevent
movement and catheter
migration associated with
a venous access device?
a. Suturing in place
b. Securing with
transparent dressing
c. Securing with sterile
tape
d. Securing with a catheter
stabilization device
, A patient is admitted to b. metabolic alkalosis
the unit after vomiting
excessively for 4 days at
home. The patient's serum
pH is elevated, PCO2 is
relatively normal, and
urine pH is >6. The patient
is dizzy, confused and is
exhibiting tremors,
seizures, tingling,
tachycardia, arrhythmias,
and hypoventilation. The
patient is most likely
exhibiting symptoms of
a. respiratory alkalosis.
b. metabolic alkalosis.
c. respiratory acidosis.
d. metabolic acidosis.
Which of the following c. Antecubital fossa vein
veins should be avoided
for short peripheral
catheter insertion?
a. Metacarpal vein
b. Cephalic vein
c. Antecubital fossa vein
d. Basilic vein