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Which instruction might the nurse give to nursing assistive
personnel (NAP) regarding the care of a patient with an intravenous
(IV) site dressing?
A. "Assess the IV site frequently for signs of inflammation."
B. "Be sure not to obscure the insertion site with the dressing."
C. "If the gauze dressing looks damp, replace it with a dry 4 × 4
gauze."
D. "Be sure to notify me if the patient reports that the IV site is
painful or swollen." -
correct answer ✅D. Label the dressing with the date and time of
application;
Rationale: The task of reporting a patient's complaint may be
delegated to NAP. Assessment may not be delegated to NAP. No
aspect of insertion site care or dressing application may be
delegated to NAP. The task of changing an IV dressing may not be
delegated to NAP.
How will the nurse minimize the risk for infection when changing a
patient's IV catheter site dressing?
, Week 11 Clinical Skills Exam Questions
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A. Use aseptic technique throughout the process.
B. Pull the tape toward the insertion site.
C. Remove both the gauze dressing and the tape one layer at a
time.
D. Explain the process to the patient. -
correct answer ✅A. Use aseptic technique throughout the process;
Rationale: Following aseptic technique will reduce the patient's risk
for infection. Pulling the tape toward the insertion site would not
minimize the patient's risk for infection. Removing the gauze one
layer at a time would not minimize the patient's risk for infection.
Explaining the process of changing the dressing would not minimize
the patient's risk for infection.
The nurse is concerned that a confused patient's erratic movements
may compromise the intravenous (IV) insertion site. Which action
can the nurse take to protect the patient and the site from injury?
A. Apply an IV site-protection device over the site, such as House
UltraDressing.
B. Apply restraints to the patient.
C. Check the patient frequently.