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Who is responsible for iv therapy
Why do we use iv therapy
Complications with iv therapy
Phlebitis
Infiltration—
Circulatory overload—too rapid administration or excessive amounts of fluid
Extravasion
Local infection
Bleeding at site
Air embolism
Vesicant or tissue-damaging drug like chemo enters tissue.
Extravasion
too rapid administration or excessive amount of fluid
Circulatory overload—
dislodged iv catheter or vein rupture and IV fluid inadvertently enter subcutaneous tissue around the venipuncture site
Infiltration—
inflammation of a vein—can lead to blood clots.
Phlebitis—
Iv care
Whats isotonic and its use
Fluid with same tonicity (concentration) as blood
Whats hypotonic, and what's its use
A solution more diluted than blood
Whats hypertonic and its use
A solution more concentrated than blood
Whats crystalloid and its use
Type of electrolyte therapy, it is used to intravenously replace fluid and elcetrolytes
What fluid volume excess
Whats fluid volume defecit
What does fluid volume excess pt look like
What does fluid volume defecit pt look like
Assesment and intervention for fluid volume excessexcess
Assesment and intervention for fluid volume defecit
Signs and symptoms of blood transfusion reactions
Compications of blood transfusion
Acute intravascular hemolysis - RBCs are destroyed faster than can be replaced
Febrile nonhemolytic - most common - s/s fever and chills
Mid-allergic
Anaphylactic circulatory overload
Sepsis
Fluid used to prime blood transfuison
Normal saline only
Whast parental nutrisiton used for
Whats reason for parentral nutrition
Administration for parenteral nutrition
Causes of pain
Interventions for pain
Assesment for pain
How does pain affect the body
Management of pain
Use for pca pump
Pt self adminsiter pain medi with minmum oversode risk
Maintina constant okasma kevek anaglesi s
What affects sleep
Outcomes due to sleep issues
What to do for pt with sleep problems
Some of causes of sleep problems
Reason for trach cleaning
Complication of trach cleaning
When to use nasal cannula
When to use simple face mask
Flow rate of simple face mask
Flow rate nasal cannula
Complications from oxygen delivery systems
Diseases associated with oxygenation problems
Signs and symptoms of oxygen issues
Nursing diagnosis with oxygen problem patient
Sign and sympotm of early hypoxia
Sign and symptom of late hypoxia
When do u suction
Types of suctioning
Role of hemoglobin in body
Primary function hemoglobin
How can hemoglobin affect respiratoy status
Why do pt need incenitve spirometry
What does incentive spirometry do