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FPCC EXAM 3 TEST BANK 300+ QUESTIONS WITH CORECT DETAILED ANSWERS ALL VERIFIED AND UPDATED Selecting a peripheral IV site - Answer-1. age- for adults, you will use veins in hands or arm; for infants veins in the scalp or foot 2. type of solution- for irritating solutions, choose a large vein ...

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Selecting a peripheral IV site - Answer-1. age- for adults, you will use veins in hands or arm; for infants
veins in the scalp or foot

2. type of solution- for irritating solutions, choose a large vein

3. speed of infusion- the faster the rate, the larger the vein and the larger the IV catheter you will need

4. duration- some recommend changing every 72-96 hours

5. avoid areas with scarring or impaired circulation



IV complications & interventions: hematoma - Answer-localized mass of blood outside the blood vessel



causes: nicking the vein during unsuccessful insertion, discontinuing IV line without holding pressure
over the site, or applying a tourniquet too tightly



signs & symptoms: ecchymosis, localized mass, discomfort



-Interventions: be gentle with venipuncture

-apply pressure when discontinuing



IV complications & interventions: infiltration - Answer-seepage of novesicant solution or medication into
surrounding tissues



causes: iv catheter dislodges or the tip penetrates the vessel wall

,signs & symptoms: slowed or stopped flow, swelling, tenderness, pallor, hardness and coolness at the
site. pt may report a burnt sensation



-stop immediately

-restart in a different vein, higher in extremity or another extremity



IV complications & interventions: extravasation - Answer-seepage of a vesicant substance into the tissues
(vesicant- causes blisters)



iv catheter dislodges or tip penetrates vessel wall



signs & symptoms: slowed or stopped flow, pain burning & swelling at site, blanching & coolness.
blistering is a late sign.

if extravasation resulted from vasoconstricting medication may see necrosis of dermis



-treatment depends on severity

-stop immediately

-administer antidote

-apply cold compress, elevate extremity



IV complications & interventions: phlebitis - Answer-inflammation of the vein



causes: may be due to mechanical irritation, infusion of solutions that are irritating to the vessel, or
sepsis

dextrose solutions, potassium chloride, antibiotics, and vit. c are associated with higher risk

trauma to the vessel, compression of the line by client movement, or low flow rate



signs & symptoms: redness, pain, warmth at site, swelling, palpable cord along the vein, sluggish infusion
rate, elevated temp. slowed or stopped infusion, inability to restart flow of iv

,-discontinue IV & restart in new location

-apply cold compress initially if site is warm & tender. then apply warm compress



IV complications & interventions: thrombophlebitis - Answer-thrombosis & inflammation



causes: use of veins in leg for infusion, use of hypertonic or highly acidic solution, can be a result of
untreated phlebitis



signs & symptoms: sluggish flow rate, edema, tender & cord-like veins, warmth, & erythema at site



-discontinue IV infusion, restart in opposite extremity w/ new equipment

-apply warm compress

-consult provider



IV complications & interventions: local infection - Answer-causes: poor technique when inserting, leaving
in place longer than 96 hours, or direct contamination



signs & symptoms: redness, swelling, exudate, elevated temp



-remove IV line

-apply sterile dressing over site

-administer antibiotics if necessary



IV complications & interventions: nerve injury - Answer-causes: using inner surface of wrist & forearm;
not anchoring the vein for puncture; using a large needle; advancing the needle across instead of with
the vein; inserting too deeply



signs & symptoms: direct injury- sharp acute pain at the site or up and down the arm; pins and needles
or electric shock sensation

compression injury- pain & tingling typically appear 24-96 hours after venipuncture

, -do not make more than 2 attempts



if pt complains of symptoms:

-stop procedure & withdraw catheter

-apply pressure to prevent hematoma

-report to supervisor

-do not start a new IV in affected arm

-treat infiltration if it occurs



IV complications & interventions: septicemia - Answer-presence of microorganisms or their toxic
products in the circulatory system



causes: break in aseptic technique, contaminated IV solution



signs & symptoms: fluctuating fever, chills, tachycardia, confusion, hypotension, altered mental status,
elevated WBC



-discontinue iv infusion immediately

-consult provider

-treatment often involves antibiotics, fluids, & meds to support vitals



IV complications & interventions: fluid overload - Answer-cause: infusing excessive amounts of IV fluids
or administering fluids too rapidly



signs & symptoms: weight gain, edema, hypertension, shortness of breath, crackles, distended neck
veins



-slow IV rate

-place client in high fowlers

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