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Relias IV Therapy/Infusion Competency Assessment
Relias IV Therapy/Infusion Competencies Exam A and B Review Questions and Answers | 100% Pass Guaranteed | Graded A+ |
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Relias IV Therapy/Infusion Competency Assessment
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Relias IV Therapy/Infusion Competencies Exam A and
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Reasons for giving IV fluids - =Answer>> a. Patient
cannot have anything by mouth (NPO)
b. Patient unable to ingest oral fluids
c. Life-threatening fluid loss
Other reasons:
d. When a quick response to medication is needed
e. To deliver medication that isn't possible to deliver
orally
f. Some medications are highly alkaline and irritating to
muscle and subcutaneous tissue; these medications
cause less discomfort when given intravenously
Phlebitis - =Answer>> Pain, tenderness, erythema, IV
site warm to touch, edema, induration, purulence, or
palpanle venous cord.
Can occur up to 48 hours after vascular access device
removal.
-Mechanical
-Chemical
-Bacterial
Phlebitis prevention practices use the smallest gauge
and length catheter to accommodate the prescribed
therapy, avoid placing catheter in areas of flexion, use
proper aseptic technique, and stabilize catheter to
minimize movement at the insertion site. Also the CDC
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recommends rotating IV sites every 72-96 hours to help
prevent complications such as phlebitis.
Phlebitis scoring - =Answer>> 0 - No symptoms
1 - Erythema at access site with or without pain
2 - Pain at access site with erythema and/or edema
3 - Pain at access site with erythema and/or edema;
Streak formation; Palpable venous cord
4 - Pain at access site with erythema and/or edema;
Streak formation; Palpable venous cord > 1 inch in
length; Purulent drainage
Infiltration scoring - =Answer>> 0 - No symptoms
1 - Skin blanched; Edema < 1 inch in any direction;
Cool to touch; with or without pain
2 - Skin blanched; Edema 1-6 inches in any direction;
Cool to touch; with or without pain
3 - Skin blanched, translucent; Gross edema > 6 inches
in any direction; Cool to touch; Mild-moderate pain;
Possible numbness
4 - Skin blanched, translucent; Skin tight, leaking; Skin
discolored, bruised, swollen; Gross edema > 6 inches in
any direction; Deep pitting tissue edema; Circulatory
impairment; Moderate-severe pain; Infiltration of any
amount of blood product, irritant, or vesicant
*3 and 4 require an incident report to be written
Clotted IV lines - =Answer>> a. There are usually no
visible signs of problems at the IV site site appears
healthy
b. Cessation of flow is usually an indicator if fluid is
infusing via electronic device
the machine will alarm occlusion
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