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Quiz 9: Complications of Infusion Therapy: Peripheral and Central Vascular Access Devices
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Question 1
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A client who has been discharged from a hospital for 48 hours reports pain at a previous infusion site. On inspection of the site, a nurse finds redness and tenderness along the vein. Which condition should the nurse suspect?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
A nurse is caring for a client who has a newly implanted port. For which complication, specifically associated with implanted ports, should the nurse observe?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
A client complains to a nurse that his or her I.V. site is "sore." The nurse notes that the site is red and edematous, but there is no palpable cord or streak. Using the criteria for infusion phlebitis, what should the nurse document as the severity of this phlebitis?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
A nurse assesses that a client has developed 2+ phlebitis at the site of a current peripheral I.V. infusion. Which action should be the nurse's first priority?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
A nurse suspects that a client with a peripheral access device is experiencing a venous spasm. Which report by the client should prompt the nurse to suspect this condition?