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IV Certification exam questions with correct answers 100% ____________ solution should be administered in larger veins. Why? - Correct Answer Hypertonic, increased flow rate What is the blood flow rate in the cephalic and basilic veins? - Correct Answer 45-95 What is the blood flow rate in the subclavian vein? - Correct Answer 150-300 What is the blood flow rate in the superior vena cava? - Correct Answer 2000 What are some veins you should avoid for venipuncture due to higher risk of nerve injury? (3) - Correct Answer Cephalic vein, antecubital fossa, palm side of wrist What are the pros (1) and cons (3) of using the metacarpal veins? - Correct Answer Easy to see, hard to access in infants/lots of SC fat/loss of skin turgor in older adults What are the pros (1) and cons (1) of using the basilic veins? - Correct Answer Easy to palpate, moves easily What is the 16 step venipuncture method? - Correct Answer Check the order, hand hygiene, prepare equipment, assess patient, select vein, pain management, catheter selection, gloving, site prep, vein entry, catheter stabilization and dressing, label, dispose equipment, patient education, rate calculations, documentation What should the order for and IV include? (8) - Correct Answer Date and time, infusate, route, dose, VTIB, rate, duration, signature What are some advantages of midline catheters? (2) - Correct Answer Longer dwell time, improved hemodilution PIVs are used for __ or fewer days of infusion. Midline catheter infusions last for up to __ days. - Correct Answer 5, 14 When do you do hand hygiene when initiating an IV? (6) - Correct Answer Before and after palpating catheter insertion sites, inserting catheter, replacing catheter, accessing catheter, repairing catheter, dressing catheter What are some examples of patient identifiers? (3) - Correct Answer Name, ID number, birth date What is site selection based on? (6) - Correct Answer Patient's condition, age, diagnosis, vascular condition, history, type and duration of therapy In today's practice, is the hand or forearm initially accessed? Why? (4) - Correct Answer Forearm, increase dwell time, decrease pain, promote self-care, prevent accidental removal What are advantages to forearm placement? (5) - Correct Answer Larger veins (better hemodilution), less irritation, less movement, ease of stabilization, less interference with ADLs When subsequent PIV placement is required, placement should always be ___________ the previously placed PIV. - Correct Answer Above Where are some areas to avoid during IV initiation? (6) - Correct Answer Lower extremities (embolism, phlebitis), compromised veins, areas of flexion, cephalic vein abo

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