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ati proctored fundamentals TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (2023/2024) (VERIFIED ANSWERS)WITH NGN how to administer ear drops in an adult patient - CORRECT ANSWER pull the auricle upward and outward to open the ear canal apply pressure with the finger to the tragus after administering avoid usi...

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ati proctored fundamentals TEST QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS (2023/2024) (VERIFIED ANSWERS)WITH
NGN




how to administer ear drops in an adult patient - CORRECT ANSWER pull the auricle
upward and outward to open the ear canal

apply pressure with the finger to the tragus after administering

avoid using cotton ball in the ear canal can cause bacteria

how long should a medication be administered in within the scheduled time - CORRECT
ANSWER 30 minutes

what are clinical manifestations of infiltration - CORRECT ANSWER temperature
around the IV site is cooler

The IV dressing is damp

the tissue around the venipuncture site is swollen

what is the proper procedures an IV catheter - CORRECT ANSWER insert the
needle with the bevel up in the angle of 10 to 30 degrees

after seeing a flashback of blood lower the how close to the skin to prepare for
threading the needle into the vein

apply pressure 1.25 inches above the insertion site to remove

what are clinical manifestations fluid overload - CORRECT ANSWER distended neck
veins

increased blood pressure

tachycardia

shortness of breath

crackles in the lungs

,edema

continuous infusion tubing should be changed how often - CORRECT ANSWER no
more than every 96 hours

intermittent infusion tubing should be changed how often - CORRECT ANSWER
every 24 hours

client receiving an IV reports pain in the arm, chills, not feeling well. Nurse notes
warmth, Dima, and duration, red streaking close to IV site what should the nurse -
CORRECT ANSWER discontinue the infusion

pallor, local swelling and decrease skin temp around the site, damp dressing, slowed
rate of infusion is an indication - CORRECT ANSWER infiltration or extravasation

what should you do if a patient experiences infiltration or extravasation - CORRECT
ANSWER stop being fusion and remove the catheter

Elevate the extremity

encourage active range of motion

apply warm or cold compress depending on solution

restart the infusion proximal to the site or another extremity

edema, throbbing, burning, pain at the site, increase skin temp, erythema, red line up
the arm , slowed rate of infusion is an indication of - CORRECT ANSWER phlebitis or
thrombophlebitis

what to do if a patient is experiencing phlebitis - CORRECT ANSWER discontinued
infusion in remove the catheter

Elevate the extremity

apply warm compress 3 to 4 times a day

restart the infusion proximal to the site or another extremity

culture the site in catheter if drainage is present

how to prevent phlebitis - CORRECT ANSWER rotate IV site every 72 hours

ecchymosis at IV site indicates - CORRECT ANSWER hematoma

, what to do if a patient with an IV has a hematoma - CORRECT ANSWER apply
pressure after IV catheter removal

is warm compress and elevation after the bleeding stops

what do you do if a patient experiences fluid overload from an IV - CORRECT
ANSWER stop and fusion and raise the head of the

assess Vital Signs and oxygen saturation

adjust the rate as prescribed

administer diuretics if prescribed

pain, Warmth, edema, induration, red streaking, fever, chills, malaise at IV site -
CORRECT ANSWER cellulitis

what to do if a patient experience is cellulitis with an IV - CORRECT ANSWER
discontinue the infusion and remove the catheter

Elevate the extremity

apply warm compress 3 to 4 times a day

obtain a specimen for culture

administer antibiotics, analgesics, antipyretics

involuntary fine motor Tremors, riggity, uncontrollable restlessness, and acute dystonia
are - CORRECT ANSWER extrapyramidal symptoms

dry mouth, photophobia, urinary retention are - CORRECT ANSWER anticholinergic
effects

prior to administering medication what is the highest priority action - CORRECT
ANSWER identify the clients medication allergies

what medications can cause hyperglycemia - CORRECT ANSWER diuretics

corticosteroids

antipsychotics

what are early indications of hypoxemia - CORRECT ANSWER restlessness
tachypnea
pallor

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