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A new nurse is working for the cardiac unit of the community hospital. The health care provider has ordered 20 mEq of KCl per L to be added to the fluids that the patient is receiving. The patient currently has a bag of D5W IV fluid infusing.
 
  Which of the following actions is most appropriate? A. Pushing 20 mEq KCl diluted in 5 mL of fluid in five minutes
  B. Estimating the amount of fluid in bag that is infusing and adding KCl to equal 20 mEq/L
  C. Replacing bag after it has infused with one containing 20 mEq KCl/L
  D. Removing current IV bag and replacing with fluids that have been ordered

Question 2

A nurse is assigned to multiple patients on a busy surgical unit. The nurse knows actions that contribute to causing health careacquired infections include:
 
  A. washing hands before applying a dressing.
  B. taping a paper bag to the bed rail for tissue disposal.
  C. hanging a Foley bag in a dependent position on the side of the bed.
  D. using an iodine preparation to cleanse the skin before starting an intravenous line.



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Answer to Question 1

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Under no circumstances should KCl be given in an IV push. A direct IV infusion of KCl may be fatal. IV administration of KCl requires dilution in solution and infusion over a period of time.

Answer to Question 2

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You should use a plastic bag, which will prevent exposure of skin or mucous membranes to the contents. The other answers prevent health careacquired infections.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
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