front 1 methods of IV infusion | back 1
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front 2 iv infusion primary | back 2 also known as maintenance or continuous |
front 3 iv infusion seconadry | back 3 IV piggy back (IVPB) |
front 4 iv infusion intermittent | back 4 on and off intermittently |
front 5 the primary and piggy back NEVER run @ the same time (T/F) | back 5 true |
front 6 primary infusion definition | back 6 continuous infusion, maintenance infusion, can run via gravity or electric pump -there is specific tubing for each different electronic pump |
front 7 what do you always check in a iv bag | back 7 always check clarity, color, and any floating |
front 8 if using Y-site, which one do you use | back 8 the one closest to the bag (primary ) |
front 9 what is the y-site closest to the patient used for? | back 9 IV medications |
front 10 dial rate | back 10 you can control the amount of fluid the patient is getting |
front 11 priming is done in order to remove what? | back 11 remove all of the air from the tubing to prevent air embolism |
front 12 is priming a sterile or clean technique | back 12 sterile |
front 13 IV piggy bank- secondary infusions | back 13 connects to the highest port on the primary infusion line -in order to prime a secondary line you have to back prime |
front 14 BLOOD TUBING ALWAYS HAS A FILTER (T/F) | back 14 TRUE |