IV Therapy Training Course: IV Therapy Final Exam summer 2023 (all answered) correctly.

IV Therapy Final Exam, Questions and Answers Updated May 2022.
According to the Centers for Disease Control, IV sites should be rotated every:

  • 48 to 72
    Before equipment setup and venipuncture, _ seconds of hand washing
    with an antimicrobial soap are recommended.
  • 15 to 30
    What are the advantages to Over-the-Needle catheters? –
  • easy to insert
  • stays patent longer
  • catheter tip tapered to prevent peel-back
  • radiopaque feature makes x-ray detection easy
  • infiltration rare
  • winged cannula easy to tape
  • stable: allows for greater patient mobility
    What are the disadvantages to over-the-needle catheters? –
  • depending on the hub, sometimes difficult to secure with tape
  • long inflexible stylet increases risk of accidental puncture; pressure marks
    from hub
  • some catheters drag through the skin on insertion
  • increased risk of phlebitis
    Which statement is true regarding the insertion of an over the needle
    catheter?
  • remove the tourniquet after advancing the catheter into the vein
    When starting an I.V., the nurse remembers that a 14 to 16 gauge over the
    needle catheter may be selected for which of the following?
  • multiple trauma, heart surgery, and transplantation procedures
    When choosing the Metacarpal vein for IV therapy, the nurse should
    remember which of the following considerations? –
  • this is a good site to begin therapy
  • this site is usually easily visualized
  • this site should be avoided if infusing antibiotics, potassium chloride, or
    chemotherapeutic agents

When choosing an IV therapy site always try to:

  • select a vein that’s straight and will not be disturbed when the patient moves
    The nurse should monitor the client receiving infusion therapy at least every:
  • 2 hours for adults and one hour for children
    IV therapy labels should be on which areas?
  • catheter site, tubing, and solution container
    Which IV fluid type pulls fluid into the veins from the more dilute area in cells
    and interstitial space?
  • hypertonic
    A client is scheduled a test that requires an NPO status and has been ordered
    5% Dextrose in water (D5W). The nurse understands which of the following
    to be the best rational for this action:
  • isotonic solutions maintain body fluid balance
    A patient is prescribed an IV fluid to replace electrolytes and expand plasma
    volume. Which type of fluid will the nurse provide to the patient?
  • hypertonic solution
    Is an isotonic solution good to use?
  • yes, because they maintain fluid balance
    A patient is prescribed an IV infusion of a hypertonic solution. Which fluid
    shift should the nurse expect to occur with this type of infusion?
  • Fluid moves from the interstitial space into the venous circulation
    What are the examples of an Isotonic solution? –
  • 0.9% NaCl
  • 5% D and 0.2% NaCl
  • Lactated Ringer’s (multiple electrolyte solution)
  • Ringer’s injection (MES)
  • Normosol-R (MES)
  • Plasmalyte-A (MES)
  • Isolyte E (MES)
  • 10% Dextran and 0.9% NaCl (Specialty solution)
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