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Chapter 16 Medical Surgical Nursing Preparation For Practice 2nd Edition By Osborn

Medical Surgical Nursing Preparation For Practice 2nd Ed By Osborn

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Chapter 16 Medical Surgical Nursing Preparation For Practice 2nd Edition By Osborn

 

Complete Chapter Questions With Answers

 

Sample Questions Are Posted Below

 

Question 1

Type: MCMA

A patient’s peripheral intravenous catheter has infiltrated several times during an 8-hour shift. The nurse realizes that the patient needs a central venous access device. Which intravascular devices could a properly trained nurse insert under the guidelines of the infusion nursing standards of practice?

Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.

Standard Text: Select all that apply.

  1. A triple-lumen catheter
  2. A peripherally inserted central catheter
  3. A tunneled noncuffed catheter
  4. An implanted port
  5. A midline catheter

Correct Answer: 2,5

Rationale 1: A triple-lumen catheter is inserted by a physician.

Rationale 2: This catheter can be inserted by nurses educated and skilled in the procedure.

Rationale 3: A tunneled noncuffed catheter is used for long-term therapy and requires an operative procedure for insertion.

Rationale 4: An implanted port is used for long-term therapy and requires an operative procedure for insertion.

Rationale 5: A midline catheter can be inserted by nurses educated and skilled in the procedure.

Global Rationale:

 

Cognitive Level: Applying

Client Need: Physiological Integrity

Client Need Sub: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies

Nursing/Integrated Concepts: Nursing Process: Planning

Learning Outcome: 16-1

 

Question 2

Type: MCSA

Which nursing diagnosis would explain the purpose of using a self-sheathing stylet catheter?

  1. Risk for Fluid Volume Deficit
  2. Risk for Injury
  3. Risk for Altered Nutrition
  4. Risk for Infection

Correct Answer: 2

Rationale 1: Using a self-sheathing stylet catheter does not improve therapy for fluid volume deficit.

Rationale 2: Risk for Injury is the nursing diagnosis that explains the purpose of the self-sheathing catheter. It is engineered with a safety mechanism that encases the needle in a protective chamber upon removal from the inserted catheter, thus preventing a needle-stick injury.

Rationale 3: The use of a self-sheathing stylet catheter is not related to nutritional status.

Rationale 4: The self-sheathing stylet catheter does not prevent infection.

Global Rationale:

 

Cognitive Level: Applying

Client Need: Physiological Integrity

Client Need Sub: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies

Nursing/Integrated Concepts: Nursing Process: Planning

Learning Outcome: 16-1

 

Question 3

Type: MCSA

The nurse is preparing to discharge a patient after infusing chemotherapy through an implanted port. What instructions for port care would the nurse provide?

  1. Apply a nonadhering dressing weekly.
  2. Apply a sterile dressing every 2 days.
  3. Place a clean bandage daily.
  4. No dressings are necessary.

Correct Answer: 4

Rationale 1: Use of a nonadhering dressing is not recommended.

Rationale 2: There is no need to use a sterile dressing.

Rationale 3: Bandaging is not necessary.

Rationale 4: No dressings are necessary because the port is completely under the skin.

Global Rationale:

 

Cognitive Level: Applying

Client Need: Physiological Integrity

Client Need Sub: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies

Nursing/Integrated Concepts: Nursing Process: Implementation

Learning Outcome: 16-3

 

Question 4

Type: MCSA

A patient receiving peripheral intravenous therapy is mobile but having difficulty maneuvering the intravenous infusion pump. The nurse would choose which add-on device to allow greater mobility for the patient?

  1. A multiflow adapter
  2. An extension set
  3. A stopcock
  4. A filter device

Correct Answer: 2

Rationale 1: A multiflow adapter is used for the administration of two or more infusates simultaneously and does not increase tubing length.

Rationale 2: An extension set is a device that adds length to the existing administration set and allows the patient to move more freely without having to push the intravenous pump.

Rationale 3: A stopcock is used to direct flow of an infusate and would not increase tubing length.

Rationale 4: A filter device provides sterility to the infused parenteral medication or solution but does not increase the tubing length.

Global Rationale:

 

Cognitive Level: Applying

Client Need: Physiological Integrity

Client Need Sub: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies

Nursing/Integrated Concepts: Nursing Process: Implementation

Learning Outcome: 16-3

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