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D5W is what type of solution?   Isotonic  
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0.9NS is what type of solution?   Isotonic  
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Lactated Ringers is what type of solution?   Isotonic  
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What is LR used for?   Hypovolemia, burns, & fluid loss  
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What IV fluid has the same concentration as plasma?   Lactated ringer's  
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0.33 NS is what type of solution?   Hypotonic  
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0.45 NS is what type of solution?   Hypotonic  
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What IV fluid can be used to treat hypernatremia?   0.45NS  
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5 Dextrose in 0.45 NS is what type of solution?   Hypertonic  
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what can be removed with pharynx suctioning?   saliva, pulmonary secretion, blood, vomitus, foreign material  
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what are the sign o respiratory distress?   nasall flaring, retraction, grunting  
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what is the wall unit set to on the pressure suction for adults?   100-120 mmHg  
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what is the wall unit set to on the pressure suction for adolescents?   80-120 mmHg  
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what is the wall unit set to on the pressure suction for children/infant?   80-100 mmHg  
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what is the wall unit set to on the pressure suction for neonate?   60-80 mmHg  
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what is the portable unit set to on the pressure suction for adults?   10-15 cmHg  
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what is the portable unit set to on the pressure suction for adolescents/children/infant?   8-10 cmHg  
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what is the portable unit set to on the pressure suction for neonates?   6-8 cmHg  
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How far do you insert a suction catheter for nasopharngneal?   5-6"  
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How far do you insert a suction catheter for oropharngneal?   3-4"  
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how many times can you suction a patient in a row?   3  
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How far do you insert a suction catheter for nasotracheal?   8-9"  
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infiltration   the escape of fluid into the subcutaneous tissue  
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sepsis   microorganisms invade the bloodstream through the catheter insertion site  
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phlebitis   a inflammation of a vein  
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thrombus   a blood clot  
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speed shock   a body's reaction to a substance that is injected into the circulatory system to rapidly  
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fluid overload   the condition caused when too large a volume of fluid infuses into the circulatory system  
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air embolus   air in the circulatory system  
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standard formula for gtt/min   volume(mL) x drop factor (gtt/ml)/ time (in minutes  
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short formula using milliliters per hour   milliliters per hour x drop factor (gtt/ml)/ time (60 minutes)  
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infiltration scale grade 0   no symptoms  
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infiltration scale grade 1   skin blanched, edema <1 inch in any direction, cool to touch, with or without pain  
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infiltration scale grade 2   skin blanched, edema 1 to 6 inch in any direction, cool to touch, with or without pain  
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infiltration scale grade 3   skin blanched, translucent, edema >6 inch in any direction, cool to touch, mild - moderate pain, possible numbness  
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infiltration scale grade 4   skin blanched, translucent, skin tight, leaking, skin discolored, bruised, swollen, gross edema >6 inch in any direction, deep pitting tissue edema, circulatory impairment, moderate-severe pain,  
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phlebitis scale grade 0   no symptoms  
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phlebitis scale grade 1   erythema at access site with or without pain  
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phlebitis scale grade 2   pain at access site with erythema and/or edema  
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phlebitis scale grade 3   pain at access site with erythema and/or edema, streak formation, palpable venous cord  
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phlebitis scale grade 4   pain at access site with erythema and/or edema, streak formation, palpable venous cord >1 inch in length, purulent drainage  
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weights 1 kg =   1000 grams  
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weight 1 gram =   1000 milligrams  
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weight 1 milligram =   1000 mcg  
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1 liter =   1000 ml  
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60 minims =   1 fluidram (fdr)  
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8 fluidrams =   1 fluidounce  
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16 fluidounce =   1 pint  
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2 pints =   1 quatt  
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3 tsp =   1 tbsp  
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2 tbsp =   1 oz  
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60 mg =   1 gram  
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300 or 325 mg =   5 grains  
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600 or 650 mg =   10 grains  
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1 g =   15 gr  
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1 kg =   2.2 lbs  
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100 mg =   gr 1.5  
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2.5 cm =   1 in  
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1 ml =   15 or 16 gtts  
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5 ml   1 tsp  
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15 ml =   0.5 oz  
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30 ml =   1 oz  
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1 liter=   i qt  
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240 ml =   1 cup  
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16 oz =   1 lb  
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