1-States 3 interventions to help prevent Catheter
1-States 3 interventions to help prevent Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections (CAUTI) in a patient who already has a urinary catheter in place (do not list steps related to inserting the catheter). a. b. c. 2-Select the three main types of solutions and the correct physiological response. 1-hypotonic – will pull fluid from interstitial space and the cells 2-hypotonic – fluid leaves blood vessel to go into cells/interstitial space 3-hypertonic – will pull fluid from interstitial space and the cells 4-hypertonic – fluid leaves blood vessel to go into cells/interstitial space 5-isotonic – causes no shift of water in or out of cells or intravascular a-1,4,5 b-2,3,5 c-2,3 d-1,4 3-The patient reports the IV in the left hand does not feel right. What cues will help you determine if an infiltration is present? a-Numbness, inability to move hand, blood backed up in the tubing. b-Swelling, coolness, pallor around the venipunctures site. c-Redness and warmth at the venipuncture site. d-Pain at site and inability to flush IV. 4-List the steps of IV removal 5-For all drains, there are common assessments. State 3-4 things to assess regarding any drains: 6-State the purpose of each of following tubes/drains and give an example of when it might be used. You can fill in information you are unsure of during lab. In lab you will have the opportunity to see each type of tube and measure/describe the output on most of these tubes: Jackson Pratt Bulb drain: Hemovac Chest tube drainage container: Penrose drain: Nasogastric Tube: Ostomy bag: SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE NURSING NURSING RN NURS3102
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