An indication for IV Access is Unintended Arterial Puncture
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True
False
Question 2
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Which is not a complication of IV Access
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Phlebitis
Infection
Burns
Air Embolus
Cannula Shear
Question 3
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A [blank_start]non vesicant[blank_end] solution is a drug/fluid which may cause irritation to surrounding tissue through to necrosis of the tissue.
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non vesicant
vesicant
Question 4
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Intravenous access should be implemented as soon as possible to avoid delays in administration of medications/fluids?
Answer
True
False
Question 5
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What are two complications of IV Access?
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Extremity on the same side as a mastectomy
Needing fluid resuscitation
Phlebitis
Administration of analgesic medications
Haematoma
All of the above
Question 6
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Which answer is the inflammation of a vein associated with thrombus formation?
Answer
Thrombophlebitis
Phlebitis
Drug/Fluid Extravasation
Question 7
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Air emboli entering the circulatory system is not a complication of IV Access.
Answer
True
False
Question 8
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Veins of the metacarpal region are:
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Median Cubital, Basilic, Cephalic, Antebrachial
Basilic, Cephalic, Dorsal Venous Arch
Great Saphenous Vein, Lesser Saphenous Vein, Dorsal Venous Vein
Question 9
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All IV cannula should be re-sited how often?
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Every 24 hours
Every 12 hours
Every 48 hours
Every 96 hours
Every 72 hours
Question 10
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Only 2 attempts to cannulate are recommended.
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True
False
Question 11
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IV access is an [blank_start]invasive[blank_end] procedure, therefore appropriate consideration must be given to its requirement in the pre-hospital setting.
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invasive
uncomfortable
painful
embarrassing
Question 12
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IV Cannulas come in different sizes. How many sizes do QAS use specifically for IV access and what is the smallest size and the largest size?
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5 sizes of cannula, smallest is 24 gauge and the largest is 20 gauge
6 sizes of cannula, smallest is 16 gauge and the largest is 24 gauge
5 sizes of cannula, smallest is 24 gauge and the the largest is 16 gauge
6 sizes of cannula, smallest is 14 gauge and the largest is 24 gauage
Question 13
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QAS use 14 gauge cannulas for:
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Cannulating severely obese patients
For rapid volume replacement and paediatric chest decompression
General medication and/or fluid administration
Adult chest decompression
Difficult access/paediatric
Question 14
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[blank_start]Extravasation[blank_end] is the leakage of a [blank_start]vesicant[blank_end] drug/fluid into the surrounding tissues and may cause irritation through to [blank_start]necrosis[blank_end].