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Caring for Central Vascular Access Device (CVAD) Bundled Exams with complete solution
Caring for Central Vascular Access Device (CVAD) Bundled Exams with complete solution
[Show more]Caring for Central Vascular Access Device (CVAD) Bundled Exams with complete solution
[Show more]1. Identify the uses of a central vascular access device. (Select all that apply.) 
A. Providing enteral nutrition. 
B. Obtaining blood samples. 
C. Infusing blood products. 
D. Administering chemotherapy. 
E. Providing parenteral nutrition. 
F. Reducing the patient's clotting time with repeated he...
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Add to cart1. Identify the uses of a central vascular access device. (Select all that apply.) 
A. Providing enteral nutrition. 
B. Obtaining blood samples. 
C. Infusing blood products. 
D. Administering chemotherapy. 
E. Providing parenteral nutrition. 
F. Reducing the patient's clotting time with repeated he...
Which of the following patients may benefit from a long-term vascular access device? (SATA) - 
Indications for a vascular access device include IV therapy anticipated for longer than 7 days, 
including transfusions, total parenteral nutrition (TPN) administration, long-term antibiotics, or 
continuo...
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Add to cartWhich of the following patients may benefit from a long-term vascular access device? (SATA) - 
Indications for a vascular access device include IV therapy anticipated for longer than 7 days, 
including transfusions, total parenteral nutrition (TPN) administration, long-term antibiotics, or 
continuo...
Choose the characteristics of a tunneled central vascular access device (CVAD) - -Inserted 
through subcutaneous tissue between the clavicle and nipple, then into a large vein, and threaded 
into the superior vena cava. 
-Lower risk of infection than a nontunneled CVAD. 
-Catheter tip lies in the su...
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Add to cartChoose the characteristics of a tunneled central vascular access device (CVAD) - -Inserted 
through subcutaneous tissue between the clavicle and nipple, then into a large vein, and threaded 
into the superior vena cava. 
-Lower risk of infection than a nontunneled CVAD. 
-Catheter tip lies in the su...
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Which of the following patients may benefit from a long-term vascular access device? (Select all that 
apply.) - - A patient who is expected to require intravenous (IV) antibiotics for more than 7 
days for a severe respiratory infection. 
- A patient who will be managed at home for end-stage cancer...
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Add to cartWhich of the following patients may benefit from a long-term vascular access device? (Select all that 
apply.) - - A patient who is expected to require intravenous (IV) antibiotics for more than 7 
days for a severe respiratory infection. 
- A patient who will be managed at home for end-stage cancer...
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