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Which is the largest Femoral artery
accessible artery?
Where is the femoral Between the anterior superior spine of the ilium and
artery located? the symphysis pubis.
Which artery can rarely be Pulmonary arteries
used for access as well as
drawing blood gas levels?
Why are the pulmonary Because of the threat of circulatory problems or
arteries only rarely used infections
for access?
Which veins can be used Internal jugular vein and the external jugular vein
for central infusion
therapy?
Of the veins that can be The external jugular because it is easily observed on
used for central infusions, the side of the neck and considered easily accessed.
which one is the preferred
site?
What is the main potential The threat of air being pulled into the vascular system
concern when using either if set becomes disconnected
jugular vein as access?
What is the vein of choice Subclavian vein which is located under the
for central vascular access collarbone.
devices?
, Which vein is considered The femoral vein can be used, if nothing else is
last resort for central possible.
access?
Which vein is most often The superficial temporal vein because it is easily
used in pediatric patients visualized
needing infusion therapy?
How would an infusion be The umbilical vein
administered to a
newborn?
Where is the umbilical vein Inside of the umbilical cord traveling through the
located? navel to the liver and ductus venous
What is the biggest risk of The highest risk in using this vein is septicemia.
using the umbilical vein to
administer infusions to
newborns?
Which vein is less often The great saphenous vein
used in infants and
children when not using
the scalp or umbilical?
Where is the great It runs along the medial portion of the leg originating
saphenous vein located? at the ankle
Which portion of the great The lower portion above the ankle
saphenous vein is typically
used for access in
children?
What is the main benefit of The threat of thrombosis resulting in possible PE when
using the saphenous vein using the upper ext veins is greatly diminished.
in children rather than any
other vein?
Intraosseous The process of infusing right into the bone marrow
administration
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Terms in this set (181)
Which is the largest Femoral artery
accessible artery?
Where is the femoral Between the anterior superior spine of the ilium and
artery located? the symphysis pubis.
Which artery can rarely be Pulmonary arteries
used for access as well as
drawing blood gas levels?
Why are the pulmonary Because of the threat of circulatory problems or
arteries only rarely used infections
for access?
Which veins can be used Internal jugular vein and the external jugular vein
for central infusion
therapy?
Of the veins that can be The external jugular because it is easily observed on
used for central infusions, the side of the neck and considered easily accessed.
which one is the preferred
site?
What is the main potential The threat of air being pulled into the vascular system
concern when using either if set becomes disconnected
jugular vein as access?
What is the vein of choice Subclavian vein which is located under the
for central vascular access collarbone.
devices?
, Which vein is considered The femoral vein can be used, if nothing else is
last resort for central possible.
access?
Which vein is most often The superficial temporal vein because it is easily
used in pediatric patients visualized
needing infusion therapy?
How would an infusion be The umbilical vein
administered to a
newborn?
Where is the umbilical vein Inside of the umbilical cord traveling through the
located? navel to the liver and ductus venous
What is the biggest risk of The highest risk in using this vein is septicemia.
using the umbilical vein to
administer infusions to
newborns?
Which vein is less often The great saphenous vein
used in infants and
children when not using
the scalp or umbilical?
Where is the great It runs along the medial portion of the leg originating
saphenous vein located? at the ankle
Which portion of the great The lower portion above the ankle
saphenous vein is typically
used for access in
children?
What is the main benefit of The threat of thrombosis resulting in possible PE when
using the saphenous vein using the upper ext veins is greatly diminished.
in children rather than any
other vein?
Intraosseous The process of infusing right into the bone marrow
administration