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  • December 22, 2023
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PN3006 Final Review Exam Questions With Answers Graed A+ signs of infiltration - Answer Cool to touch, redness/blanching, paleness, edema, painful signs of extravasation - Answer swelling, blanching, bleb formation, stretched or cool skin, can progress to form blisters signs of hematoma in IV therapy - Answer swelling, discomfort, raised area of ecchymosis, occasional bleeding signs of thrombosis in IV therapy - Answer slowed or stopped IV, redness, tenderness , edema signs of thrombophlebitis is IV therapy - Answer sluggish flow rate, edema, redness, hard chord-like vein, red streaking, pain along course of vein, elevated temp signs of infection at venipuncture site - Answer swelling, purulent drainage, elevated temp signs of septicemia in IV therapy - Answer sudden onset of chills and fever, f lushed skin, increased pulse, headache, backache, nausea, vomiting, hypotension signs of pulmonary embolism in IV therapy - Answer dyspnea, cyanosis, unexplained cough, diaphoresis, chest pain radiating to neck and shoulders signs of air embolism in IV therapy - Answer shortness of breath, chest pain, cyanos is, hypotension, weak/rapid pulse, syncope, shock or cardiac arrest signs of catheter embolism in IV therapy - Answer cyanosis, hypotension, tachycardia, syncope phlebitis - Answer inflammation of a vein Hyponatremia - Answer deficient sodium in the blood; blood sodium falls below 130m M extravasation - Answer leakage of IV medication into extravascular tissue hypervolemia - Answer increased blood volume signs of hypervolemia - Answer peripheral edema, coughing, dyspnea, low O2, pulmonary edema

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