Skills - o2 and iv

0.0(0)
Studied by 0 people
call kaiCall Kai
learnLearn
examPractice Test
spaced repetitionSpaced Repetition
heart puzzleMatch
flashcardsFlashcards
GameKnowt Play
Card Sorting

1/52

encourage image

There's no tags or description

Looks like no tags are added yet.

Last updated 5:01 PM on 4/8/26
Name
Mastery
Learn
Test
Matching
Spaced
Call with Kai

No analytics yet

Send a link to your students to track their progress

53 Terms

1
New cards

Who is responsible for iv therapy

2
New cards

Why do we use iv therapy

3
New cards

Complications with iv therapy

Phlebitis

Infiltration—

Circulatory overload—too rapid administration or excessive amounts of fluid

Extravasion

Local infection

Bleeding at site

Air embolism

4
New cards

Vesicant or tissue-damaging drug like chemo enters tissue.

Extravasion

5
New cards

too rapid administration or excessive amount of fluid

Circulatory overload—

6
New cards

dislodged iv catheter or vein rupture and IV fluid inadvertently enter subcutaneous tissue around the venipuncture site

Infiltration—

7
New cards

inflammation of a vein—can lead to blood clots.

Phlebitis—

8
New cards

Iv care

9
New cards

Whats isotonic and its use

Fluid with same tonicity (concentration) as blood

10
New cards

Whats hypotonic, and what's its use

A solution more diluted than blood

11
New cards

Whats hypertonic and its use

A solution more concentrated than blood

12
New cards

Whats crystalloid and its use

Type of electrolyte therapy, it is used to intravenously replace fluid and elcetrolytes

13
New cards

What fluid volume excess

14
New cards

Whats fluid volume defecit

15
New cards

What does fluid volume excess pt look like

16
New cards

What does fluid volume defecit pt look like

17
New cards

Assesment and intervention for fluid volume excessexcess

18
New cards

Assesment and intervention for fluid volume defecit

19
New cards

Signs and symptoms of blood transfusion reactions

20
New cards

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

21
New cards

Fluid used to prime blood transfuison

Normal saline only

22
New cards

Whast parental nutrisiton used for

23
New cards

Whats reason for parentral nutrition

24
New cards

Administration for parenteral nutrition

25
New cards

Causes of pain

26
New cards

Interventions for pain

27
New cards

Assesment for pain

28
New cards

How does pain affect the body

29
New cards

Management of pain

30
New cards

Use for pca pump

Pt self adminsiter pain medi with minmum oversode risk

Maintina constant okasma kevek anaglesi s

31
New cards

What affects sleep

32
New cards

Outcomes due to sleep issues

33
New cards

What to do for pt with sleep problems

34
New cards

Some of causes of sleep problems

35
New cards

Reason for trach cleaning

36
New cards

Complication of trach cleaning

37
New cards

When to use nasal cannula

38
New cards

When to use simple face mask

39
New cards

Flow rate of simple face mask

40
New cards

Flow rate nasal cannula

41
New cards

Complications from oxygen delivery systems

42
New cards

Diseases associated with oxygenation problems

43
New cards

Signs and symptoms of oxygen issues

44
New cards

Nursing diagnosis with oxygen problem patient

45
New cards

Sign and sympotm of early hypoxia

46
New cards

Sign and symptom of late hypoxia

47
New cards

When do u suction

48
New cards

Types of suctioning

49
New cards

Role of hemoglobin in body

50
New cards

Primary function hemoglobin

51
New cards

How can hemoglobin affect respiratoy status

52
New cards

Why do pt need incenitve spirometry

53
New cards

What does incentive spirometry do