FINAL EXAM REVIEW FLASHCARDS|UPDATED&VERIFIED|100% SOLVED|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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The nurse is determining if any of the patients require peripheral IV dressing change. The date is 2/22 and the time 0900. The agency use a commercially engineered catheter stabilization device with its own transparent dressing. Which of the following patients would require a peripheral dressing ch...
FINAL EXAM REVIEW FLASHCARDS
The nurse is determining if any of the patients require peripheral IV dressing change. The date is 2/22 and the time 0900. The agency use a commercially engineered catheter stabilization device with its own transparent dressing. Which
of the following patients would require a peripheral dressing change? (SATA) A patient: - correct answer With a wet peripheral IV dressing after bathing. Whose manufactured stabilization device is loose.
The nursing assistive personnel reports to the nurse that the patient appears to be very short of breath. The nurse assesses the patient and determines the patient is experiencing fluid volume excess (FVE). The nurse notes that 500 mL of
IV fluids have infused in the last hour, rather than the prescribed 50 mL/hr. What action should the nurse take first? - correct answer Discontinue the IV.
A nursing student has initiated and regulated an IV in the skills lab but is now assigned to a patient in a clinical setting. The patient has an IV of 0.9% normal saline infusing at 50 mL/hr. Which of the following indicates correct understanding regarding managing IV fluid administration? - correct answer When using microdrip tubing, milliliters per hour equals gtt per minute.
At 0800, a 1000 mL bag D5 1/2NS is hung. The flow rate is 125 mL per hour and the drop factor is 60 gtt per mL. At 1200 (noon), 550 mL is left. What action should
the nurse take to make sure the IV completes on time? - correct answer Increase the rate of 138 mL/hr
A student nurse is changing the intravenous (IV) line tubing of a patient's peripheral IV. Which action, if made by the student nurse, indicates that further instruction is needed? The student nurse: SATA - correct answer Connects the new tubing to the patient and then removes any air bubbles. Opens the clamp so that the flow rate is wide open to reduce the time of priming the tubing.
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