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IV Therapy Basics

Test III, N101

QuestionAnswer
IVs are started in Veins
IVs are not started in Arteries
A(n) _______ has: Dark red blood No pulse Superficial Semilunar valves Vein
A(n) _______ has: Palpable Pulsations Bright Red Blood No semilunar valves Deeper location Thicker walls Artery
Digital Basilic Cephalic Dorsal venous arch Metacarpal Hand Vein Locations
Hand Veins Superficial Veins
Usually last choice for IV Feet
Arms with shunts, fragrant, and fistulas Do not start IV
Soft, resilient, spongy Suitable veins for IV
Avoid starting an Iv in veins that feel Hard
If IV therapy will be longer than a week, _________ should be considered. Central IV Line
LA1, RA1 Hand
LA2, RA2 Forearm
LA3, RA3 Upper Arm
LAC, RAC Antecubital
LG, RF Foot
To prevent/treat fluid volume deficits & fluid/electrolyte imbalances Purpose of IV Replacement Therapy
Initiate, monitor & discontinue IV therapy based on MD orders Nurse's role in IV Therapy
ADH Aldosterone ANP BNP Hormones that regulate body's water
Post lumpectomy, Post-mastectomy Red Band
Start Date & Time IV Site Gauge of Infuser Type of Solution & rate of infusion What to Document
Our bodies are 50 - 60% water
Body fluids depend on Age
2/3 of body fluid is in the cells Intracellular
1/3 of body fluid is outside of cells Extracellular
Fluids surrounding the cells Interstitial
Fluids inside of blood vessels Intravascular
Substances able to separate into simpler electrically charged molecules (ions) when dissolved in solution Electrolystes
Molecule carrying electrical charge Ion
Positive charged ion Cation
Negative charged ion Anion
Balanced Electrolytes = Health
Prolonged Electrolyte Imbalances = Illness or Disease
Acid-based buffer, regulated by the kidneys Bicarbonate
Transmits electrical impulses (1 of Most important) Potassium
Nerve impulse transmission & blood clotting Calcium
Helps maintain acid-base balance (Most Common) Phosphate
CHO metabolism & electrical conduction (NS) Magnesium
Primary balancer of body fluid Regulates body of circulating fluids Sodium
Acts with sodium to maintain the Osmotic pressure of the blood Chloride
Liquids that hold a substance in a solution Solvent
_________ is the body's primary solvent Water
Substances that are dissolved in a solution -Electrolytes -Non-electrolytes Solutes
Lesser solute concentration --> greater solute Osmosis
Greater solute concentration --> lesser solute Diffusion
Higher pressure --> Lower pressure (not concentration) Filtration
ATP required to move from lesser concentration --> higher concentration Active Transport
Fluid volume deficit Hypovolemia
Fluid volume excess Hypervolemia
Fluid moves from intravascular --> interstitial. Edema Third Spacing
Normal Fluid distribution in EFC & IFC Compartments 1st Space Shifting
Excess accumulation of interstitial fluid 2nd Space Shifting
Fluid accumulation in areas that normally have little or no fluids building up 3rd Space Shifting
Anasarca Total Body Edema
Blood Plasma Expanders Colloids
Isotonic Hypotonic Hypertonic Crystalloids
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