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Medication Administration Part 3 Intravenous Therapy including Fluid, Electrolytes, acid-Base and Blood Administration Questions With Complete Solutions
Medication Administration Part 3 Intravenous Therapy
including Fluid, Electrolytes, acid-Base and Blood
Administration Questions With Complete Solutions
A child presents to the emergency department (ED) after
ingesting an entire bottle of baby aspirin. The nurse should plan
to provide care for which acid-base condition? Correct Answer
Respiratory alkalosis.
A patient develops phlebitis. After the intravenous solution is
discontinued, which action should the nurse take next? Correct
Answer apply warm moist packs
A patient has a high phosphorus blood level. The nurse is most
likely caring for which patient? Correct Answer One who has
chronic kidney disease
A patient has a prescription to receive blood. Which intravenous
(IV) fluid should be maintained throughout the procedure?
Correct Answer 0.9% sodium chloride (normal saline)
A patient has a PRN lock. How would the nurse keep the lock
patent? Correct Answer make sure the device is flushed with
normal saline
A patient has a total intake of 2400 mL and a total output of
1000 mL. The nurse reviews the chart and finds that the patient
has a history of liver disease. Which action should the nurse
take? Correct Answer auscultate breath sounds
,A patient has hypercalcemia. The nurse is most likely caring for
which patient? Correct Answer One who is on prolonged
bedrest from skeletal traction
A patient has low magnesium. Which information does the nurse
expect to find when collecting data from the patient? Correct
Answer Has been to alcohol rehabilitation several times.
A patient has potassium prescribed. Which patient finding
would cause the nurse to notify the health-care provider or
charge nurse? Correct Answer Patient's urine output is 20
mL/hr.
A patient is acidotic. What does the nurse expect to see on the
vital sign sheet for respirations? Correct Answer increased
respirations
A patient is administered a hypotonic intravenous solution.
Describe in order the sequence of events. Correct Answer
Hypotonic solution is administered into blood vessels.
Concentration is higher in the interstitial space.
Water moves from inside the blood vessel across the vessel
walls.
Water enters the interstitial space.
Cells take in water.
A patient is alkalotic. What does the nurse expect the patient's
kidneys to do? Correct Answer Retain hydrogen ions and
excrete bicarbonate into the urine.
, A patient is having an intravenous (IV) line inserted into the left
arm. After the patient's skin is cleansed, which action should be
taken? Correct Answer insert needle with the bevel up
A patient is having an intravenous line started in the left arm.
Which action should be taken? Correct Answer insert the
needle toward the heart
A patient is preparing to receive blood. Which action is needed?
Correct Answer usage of a y set
A patient is receiving 5% dextrose in water. What does the
patient primarily receive from the dextrose? Correct Answer
calories/fuel
A patient is receiving an intravenous (IV) blood transfusion. The
patient starts to report back pain and the feeling that the IV is
"burning." Which action is priority? Correct Answer stop the
transfusion
A patient is receiving an intravenous (IV) vesicant medication.
The patient develops blisters around the insertion site. After the
infusion is stopped, which action should be taken next? Correct
Answer elevate the extremitity
A patient is receiving an isotonic intravenous fluid. What will
happen to the patient's cells? Correct Answer they will stay the
same
A patient is returning from surgery and does not want to breathe
deeply because of the pain, leading to hypoventilation. The
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