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MANUAL OF I.V. THERA-
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PEUTICS:EVIDENCE-BASED
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h PRACTICE FOR INFUSION h h
h THERAPY 7TH EDITIONLISAh h h
h GORSKI ISBN-13: h
h 9780803667044
,Test hBank hfor hPhillips’s hManual hof hI.V. hTherapeutics: hEvidence-Based hPractice hfor hInfusion hTherapy,
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Edition, hLisa hGorski, hISBN-13: h9780803667044
Table hof hContents
An hOverview hof hProfessional hPractice hIssues hand hInfusion
hTherapyh Infection hPrevention hand hOccupational hRisks
Fundamentals hof hFluid hand hElectrolyte
hBalancehParenteral hSolutions
Infusion hEquipment
Peripheral hI.V. hCatheters: hInitiation hand hMaintenance hof hPeripheral hInfusion
hTherapyh Phlebotomy hTechniques
Central hVenous hAccess
Complications hof hInfusion hTherapy: hPeripheral hand hCentral hVascular hAccess
hDeviceshInfusion hMedication hSafety, hMethods, hand hRoutes
Transfusion
hTherapyh Parenteral
hNutrition
, Chapter h1: hProfessional hPractice hConcepts hfor hInfusion hTherapy
Multiple hChoice
Identify hthe hchoice hthat hbest hcompletes hthe hstatement hor hanswers hthe hquestion.
1. A hnurse his hattempting hto hinitiate hI.V. htherapy hfor ha hclient hdiagnosed hwith hgastroenteritis. hThe hclient his
hcombative hand hresists hthe hnurse’s hefforts hto hstart hthe hI.V. hWhich haction hby hthe hnurse hwould hresult
hinhan hintentional htort?
A. Failing hto hdocument hthe hclient’s hcombativeness
B. Refusing hto hwear hgloves hwhile hstarting hthe hI.V.
C. Failing hto hreport hthe hclient’s hcombativeness hto ha hphysician
D. Starting han hI.V. hon ha hcoherent hclient hagainst hthe hclient’s hwishes
2. A hnurse hwho his hcaring hfor hclients hunderstands hthat hhe hor hshe hshould hprovide hcare hthat hmeets hat hleast hthe
hminimum hstandards hof hpractice hfor hnursing. hWhich hphrase hregarding hstandards hof hpractice his
hmosthaccurate?
A. Standards hof hpractice hfocus hon hthe hcare hprovider hand hdefine hneeded hactivities hand hbehaviors.
B. Standards hof hpractice hfocus hon hthe hrecipient hof hcare hand hdescribe hthe houtcomes hof hcare.
C. Standards hof hpractice hare hwritten hlaws henacted hby hthe hlegislature.
D. Standards hof hpractice hare hthe hresult hof hthe hperformance hof ha hfunction hor hprocess.
3. Which hincident hwould hcause ha hnurse hto hbe hnamed has ha hdefendant hin ha hmalpractice hsuit?
A. The hnurse hnotes hblood hreturn hnoted hin ha hperipheral h IV hcatheter hline.
B. The hnurse hreports hearly hsigns hof hinfection hfrom ha hperipheral hline hinserted hby ha hnurse hon
hanotherhunit
C. The hnurse hplaces htwo hperipheral hIV hcatheters hin ha hpatient hrequiring hemergency h IV hfluids, hbut
honlyhuses hone
D. The hnurse hrecords hnerve hdamage hcaused hby ha hperipheral h IV hcatheter hinserted hthe hprevious
hshifth
nurse
4. The hintravenous hroute his hthe hmost hcommonly hused hinfusion hroute. hThe hnurse hnotes hthat ha hclient hdiagnosed
hwith hmetastatic hcancer his hreceiving han hintraosseous hinfusion. hShould hthe hnurse hquestion hthe
hhealthcare hpro-hvider’s horder?
A. Yes; hthe hhealthcare hprovider his hnot hfollowing hINS hrecommendations.
B. No; hthe hnurse hshould hnever hquestion hthe hhealthcare hprovider’s horder hwhen hit hcomes hto
hchemother-h apy.
C. Yes; hthis hroute hof hinfusion his hdangerous hand hnot haccepted hby hthe hINS.
D. No; hother hroutes hmight hbe happropriate hfor hadministration hin hcertain hsituations hand hwith
hselectedh
fluids hand hmedications.