When preparing the intravenous solution and administration set, the protective cover from the IV solution container (bag
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2022 2:46 pm
When preparing the intravenous solution and administration set,
the protective cover from the IV solution container (bag) port and
the protective cover from the spike on the IV administration set
(tubing) are removed. Both the IV solution container port and
the spike on the IV administration set need to remain
_______________ prior to placing the spike into the port.
Question 2
When administering an IV Push through a running primary IV line,
the nurse:
Question 3
When using a secondary piggyback set to administer medications
by intermittent infusion, the primary IV container (bag) should
hang ____________ the level of the secondary piggyback IV
container.
Identify the correct steps in order when administering a
medication through a peripheral IV.
The nurse is preparing to give a patient IV push medication
through a saline lock. Which actions by the nurse are most
appropriate? (Select all that apply.)
Question 6
The nurse is preparing to administer a medication IV push. What
information does the nurse need to know before beginning the
infusion? (Select all that apply.)
Question 7
When adding medication to an IV fluid bag or bottle, the nurse
should mix the intravenous solution and medication by:
Question 8
The most appropriate action by the nurse upon observing that a
container of total parenteral nutrition (TPN) solution has been
infusing for almost 24 hours but is not yet empty is to?
Question 9
Total parenteral nutrition (TPN) with a peripherally inserted
central (PIC) catheter is initiated for a patient who has tar burns
and multiple fractures from a roofing accident. After 6 hours of
TPN infusion, the nurse checks the patient’s capillary blood
glucose level and finds it to be 160 mg/dl. The most appropriate
action by the nurse is to?
Question 10
The nurse discovers that a client’s TPN solution was running at
an incorrect rate and is now 2 hours behind schedule. Which action
is most appropriate for the nurse to take to correct the
problem?
Question 11
Which of the following side effects would the nurse expect the
client to exhibit in the event of too rapid an infusion of TPN
solution?
Question 12
Your patient has a peripheral IV and is receiving heparin via
continuous IV infusion to treat a DVT. The patient develops
pneumonia and requires antibiotic therapy every 6 hours IV. Each
antibiotic IVPB needs to infuse over 30 minutes. To accomplish
administration of both of these medications you would:
Saturday, March 12, 2022 11:20:42 AM CST
the protective cover from the IV solution container (bag) port and
the protective cover from the spike on the IV administration set
(tubing) are removed. Both the IV solution container port and
the spike on the IV administration set need to remain
_______________ prior to placing the spike into the port.
Question 2
When administering an IV Push through a running primary IV line,
the nurse:
Question 3
When using a secondary piggyback set to administer medications
by intermittent infusion, the primary IV container (bag) should
hang ____________ the level of the secondary piggyback IV
container.
Identify the correct steps in order when administering a
medication through a peripheral IV.
The nurse is preparing to give a patient IV push medication
through a saline lock. Which actions by the nurse are most
appropriate? (Select all that apply.)
Question 6
The nurse is preparing to administer a medication IV push. What
information does the nurse need to know before beginning the
infusion? (Select all that apply.)
Question 7
When adding medication to an IV fluid bag or bottle, the nurse
should mix the intravenous solution and medication by:
Question 8
The most appropriate action by the nurse upon observing that a
container of total parenteral nutrition (TPN) solution has been
infusing for almost 24 hours but is not yet empty is to?
Question 9
Total parenteral nutrition (TPN) with a peripherally inserted
central (PIC) catheter is initiated for a patient who has tar burns
and multiple fractures from a roofing accident. After 6 hours of
TPN infusion, the nurse checks the patient’s capillary blood
glucose level and finds it to be 160 mg/dl. The most appropriate
action by the nurse is to?
Question 10
The nurse discovers that a client’s TPN solution was running at
an incorrect rate and is now 2 hours behind schedule. Which action
is most appropriate for the nurse to take to correct the
problem?
Question 11
Which of the following side effects would the nurse expect the
client to exhibit in the event of too rapid an infusion of TPN
solution?
Question 12
Your patient has a peripheral IV and is receiving heparin via
continuous IV infusion to treat a DVT. The patient develops
pneumonia and requires antibiotic therapy every 6 hours IV. Each
antibiotic IVPB needs to infuse over 30 minutes. To accomplish
administration of both of these medications you would:
Saturday, March 12, 2022 11:20:42 AM CST