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IV Fluid Admin
Test III, N101
Question | Answer |
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-Rate Controllers -Volumetric Pumps -Syringe Pumps -Patient-Controlled Analgesia (PCA) | Types of Infusion Pumps |
Which type of Infusion Pump can a Pt. self administer? | PCA |
Peripheral IV sites are changed: | q96h |
IV Solutions (the Bag) must be changed at least: | q24h |
Nurse checks infusion: | q2h |
CC's is the same as: | mL |
Amt. of fluid to be infused each hour (mL/hr): | Rate |
Amt. of IV solution that will be infused: | Volume to be Infused |
Total amt. of IV solution infused during a specific time | Volume Infused |
Calculate Infusion Rates: Divide amt of solution ordered by the | number of hours |
If an IV machine is not available, use a | Gravity Drip |
Programming Infusions: 1. 2. Rate 3. VTBI 4. Start Key | Channel Select |
Programming Infusions: 1. Channel Select 2. 3. VTBI 4. Start Key | Rate |
Programming Infusions: 1. Channel Select 2. Rate 3. 4. Start Key | VTBI |
Programming Infusions: 1. Channel Select 2. Rate 3. VTBI 4. | Start Key |
Make sure to _________ prior to spiking the IV Bag | Close Roller Clamp |
Spike Bag and fill drip chamber | 2/3 full |
After closing door & latch on pump: | Open Roller Clamp |
Key that temporarily stops infusion | Pause |
Key resumes infusion | Restart |
Press and hold ______ key until beep is heard to turn pump off | Channel Off |
Green light | Infusing |
Yellow light | Standby |
Red light | Alarm |
Turn off Audio alarms | Silence |
Clear air from tubing | Air-in-Line |
Look above pump for occlusion or empty bag | Occluded-fluid side |
Check below pump to Pt's IV Site | Occluded-patient side |
Hang new bag or turn pump off | Infusion Complete-KVO |