Quiz: Monitoring an IV Site and Infusion
A nurse would perform additional monitoring of the IV site and infusion according to facility policy for which client?
A client who is receiving IV medications.
Which client would be at highest risk for experiencing fluid overload as a complication of IV therapy?
An older adult client receiving an IV infusion for pneumonia.
The nurse knows that monitoring the infusion rate and IV site is a nursing responsibility. When does the nurse routinely monitor client IVs?
Beginning of the work shift.
A client has a peripheral access IV infusion running via an electronic infusion device. While monitoring the infusion, the nurse notices that the electronic infusion device is not running. What should the nurse do?
Check the electronic device for proper functioning.
The nurse is monitoring an IV site for a client who reports that the needle feels "funny." What should the nurse do first?
Check the integrity of the IV system, IV solution and tubing, and flow rate.
The nurse has just successfully inserted an intravenous (IV) catheter and initiated IV fluids. Which items should the nurse document? Select all that apply.
Client's reaction to the procedure, Type of IV solution, Location of the IV catheter access, Gauge and length of the IV catheter, Rate of the IV solution
Inspection of a client's peripheral venous access site reveals signs of phlebitis. Which action by the nurse would be most appropriate?
Notify the health care provider, discontinue the IV, and start it at another site.
While assessing the IV site of a client who has had abdominal surgery, the nurse suspects infiltration. Which finding would help support the nurse's suspicions?
Pallor
When monitoring the peripheral access IV sites of various clients receiving IV therapy, the nurse would assess closely for which finding as the most common complication related to IV therapy?
Phlebitis
The nurse is responding to a client's call light. The client states, "I was getting out of bed and caught my IV on the siderail. I think I may have pulled it out." The nurse determines that the intravenous (IV) catheter has been almost completely pulled out of the insertion site. Which action is most appropriate?
Remove the IV catheter and reinsert another in a different location.
The nurse is monitoring a client receiving an IV infusion to replace fluids lost during surgery and notices air bubbles in the tubing above the roller clamp. Which action would be most appropriate?
Remove the bubbles by closing the roller clamp, stretching the tubing downward and tapping the tubing with a finger.
While assessing a client receiving peripheral IV therapy as part of the treatment plan for hypovolemia, the nurse suspects that the client is experiencing fluid overload based on which finding?
Shortness of breath.
The nurse, who is monitoring the IV site of a client receiving peripheral venous fluid therapy, checks for bleeding at the site. The nurse understands that bleeding at an IV site is most likely to occur at which time?
When the IV is discontinued.