Infusion Therapy
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1. A patient reports blistering, sloughing, and tissue dopamine
necrosis from the site after an IV drug infusion. Which
drug is likely to have caused this condition?
2. Which catheter is commonly used in emergency or Nontunneled percuta-
trauma situations? neous central venous
catheters
3. Which commercial product is a tunneled central ve- -Leonard
nous catheter (CVC) used for long-term parenteral nu- -Hickman
trition?
4. Which site is chosen most commonly for intraosseous proximal tibia
(IO) infusion therapy?
5. Approximately how many punctures can the septum of 2000
an implanted chest port tolerate?
6. The nurse hangs a new bag with new tubing to ad- 24 hours
minister a dose of an IV antibiotic prescribed for a
patient with a peripheral saline lock. Based on this
information, at which time would the nurse change the
tubing?
7. What complication of IV therapy occurs at the local ecchymosis
level rather than the systemic level?
8. Which type of anesthetic is typically used to insert a local
catheter for intraosseous (IO) therapy?
9. The nurse is preparing to administer packed red blood -Rh Type
cells (PRBCs) to a patient with anemia. Which informa- -ABO Group
tion would the nurse expect to find on the unit label? -Facility Label
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-Product Code
-Donor Lot Number
10. For which conditions is intraosseous (IO) infusion ther- - fracture
apy contraindicated? Select all that apply. One, some, -osteoporosis
or all responses may be correct. -osteogenesis imperfecta
11. The nurse determines the chemotherapy infusion has - stop the infusion
leaked into the surrounding tissues and caused an -aspirate the remaining
extravasation. Which action would the nurse take to drug
prevent further complications? Select all that apply. - take pictures
One, some, or all responses may be correct. -disconnect the IV tubing
- leave the IV in place in
case an antidote is or-
dered
12. The nurse enters the room of a patient receiving 0.9% - monitor vital signs
sodium chloride at 100 mL/hr. The nurse assesses the -notify the healthcare
patient is short of breath with jugular vein distention. provider
The nurse determines the patient has received too
much fluid. Which action would the nurse take to de-
crease complications? Select all that apply. One, some,
or all responses may be correc
13. Which condition is a potential complication of in- -osteomyelitis
traosseous (IO) infusion therapy?
14. Which route is often used to administer chemothera- intra-arterial
peutic agents into a tumor's blood supply?
15. Which condition is present if the IV solution leaks into infiltration
tissues around the vein?
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1. A patient reports blistering, sloughing, and tissue dopamine
necrosis from the site after an IV drug infusion. Which
drug is likely to have caused this condition?
2. Which catheter is commonly used in emergency or Nontunneled percuta-
trauma situations? neous central venous
catheters
3. Which commercial product is a tunneled central ve- -Leonard
nous catheter (CVC) used for long-term parenteral nu- -Hickman
trition?
4. Which site is chosen most commonly for intraosseous proximal tibia
(IO) infusion therapy?
5. Approximately how many punctures can the septum of 2000
an implanted chest port tolerate?
6. The nurse hangs a new bag with new tubing to ad- 24 hours
minister a dose of an IV antibiotic prescribed for a
patient with a peripheral saline lock. Based on this
information, at which time would the nurse change the
tubing?
7. What complication of IV therapy occurs at the local ecchymosis
level rather than the systemic level?
8. Which type of anesthetic is typically used to insert a local
catheter for intraosseous (IO) therapy?
9. The nurse is preparing to administer packed red blood -Rh Type
cells (PRBCs) to a patient with anemia. Which informa- -ABO Group
tion would the nurse expect to find on the unit label? -Facility Label
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, Infusion Therapy
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_a3iiv9
-Product Code
-Donor Lot Number
10. For which conditions is intraosseous (IO) infusion ther- - fracture
apy contraindicated? Select all that apply. One, some, -osteoporosis
or all responses may be correct. -osteogenesis imperfecta
11. The nurse determines the chemotherapy infusion has - stop the infusion
leaked into the surrounding tissues and caused an -aspirate the remaining
extravasation. Which action would the nurse take to drug
prevent further complications? Select all that apply. - take pictures
One, some, or all responses may be correct. -disconnect the IV tubing
- leave the IV in place in
case an antidote is or-
dered
12. The nurse enters the room of a patient receiving 0.9% - monitor vital signs
sodium chloride at 100 mL/hr. The nurse assesses the -notify the healthcare
patient is short of breath with jugular vein distention. provider
The nurse determines the patient has received too
much fluid. Which action would the nurse take to de-
crease complications? Select all that apply. One, some,
or all responses may be correc
13. Which condition is a potential complication of in- -osteomyelitis
traosseous (IO) infusion therapy?
14. Which route is often used to administer chemothera- intra-arterial
peutic agents into a tumor's blood supply?
15. Which condition is present if the IV solution leaks into infiltration
tissues around the vein?
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