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Therapeutics Evidence Study Set 1
Quiz 9: Complications of Infusion Therapy: Peripheral and Central Vascular Access Devices
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Question 1
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A nurse is caring for multiple clients with I.V. access devices. The nurse carefully assesses each client for signs of local complications. For which systemic complication should the nurse observe?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
A nurse priming an I.V. administration set uncaps the distal end to attach a needleless device. Before attachment, the administration set falls and hits the countertop. Which action should be taken by the nurse?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
A nurse assesses a client who is receiving an intermittent I.V. infusion of vancomycin hydrochloride. The nurse notes that the I.V. site is warm, edematous, and indurated. The nurse also observes red streaking of the skin, peau d'orange skin, and vesicles. Based on this information, which condition should the nurse suspect?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
A nurse on a medical-surgical unit is caring for multiple clients. Which clients should the nurse monitor closely for signs of phlebitis because they are at increased risk? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.
Question 5
Multiple Choice
A client who has a central venous tunneled catheter for administration of chemotherapy presents to a hospital with a fluctuating fever, hypotension, profuse sweating, nausea, and explosive diarrhea. Based on this information, which condition should a nurse suspect?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Upon inspection of a client's peripheral I.V. site, a nurse notes 3+ phlebitis of the client's vein. Which action by the nurse is most appropriate? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.