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15 Dec 2013

I: Infusion Therapy Quiz online

I: Infusion Therapy 
No.
Competency 
NO 
YB 
YS 
NA 
I-1 I know human anatomy and physiology, specifically the circulatory system, fluids, and electrolytes. 
I-2I know the principles of infusion therapy. 
I-3I know the related terminology such as infusion, interstitial and intravenous.
I-4I can differentiate between peripheral lines, central lines, implanted ports, and epidurals.
I-5I can initiate, monitor, maintain, regulate, discontinue and evaluate peripheral infusion therapy.
I-6I can identify common intravenous solutions according to type of solution, additional contents, and indications for use.
I-7I know how to set-up and prime an infusion line.
I-8I can use a variety of infusion therapy equipment.
I-9I have the ability to calculate infusion rates.
I-10I can recognize complications of intravenous therapy as related to etiology, clinical manifestations, and take preventative nursing measures.
I-11I can resolve common problems associated with peripheral intravenous therapy.
I-12I can initiate, flush, monitor and discontinue heparin and saline locks in established peripheral infusion sites.
I-13I can prepare and administer medications for infusion as per medication order.
I-14I can provide retrograde push medications via peripheral intravenous infusions in specific settings.
I-15I can initiate, monitor and regulate Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN).
I-16I have knowledge of the peripheral venous system.
I-17I can identify common IV puncture sites.
I-18I can initiate and discontinue peripheral infusion and remove infusion catheter.
I-19 I know the different types of central lines and the terminology used by my agency.
I-20I am aware of the risks associated with central lines. 
I-21I can provide basic care to a client with a central line as per agency policy.
I-22I can monitor the central line infusion.
I-23I can provide additional care to a client with a central line.
I-24I can maintain central venous pressure while providing care of the central line.
I-25I know the purpose of hypodermoclysis.
I-26I can provide medications and fluids via hypodermoclysis.
I-27I can initiate, monitor, maintain, regulate, and evaluate hypodermoclysis infusion.
I-28I can identify and describe complications of hypodermoclysis related to etiology and clinical manifestation.
I-29I know how to discontinue hypodermoclysis.
I-30I can document hypodermoclysis therapy.
I-31I know the circulatory system and components of blood and blood products.
I-32I know the normal lab values pertaining to blood transfusion. 
I-33I know the common blood transfusions according to composition and indications for use.
I-34I have knowledge of blood typing and cross-matching of blood.
I-35I have knowledge and awareness of the ethical and religious beliefs regarding blood transfusions.
I-36I have knowledge and understanding of client's legal right to refuse blood or blood products.
I-37 I can set up for a blood administration.
I-38I know how to obtain blood or blood products from blood bank as per agency policy.  
I-39I check patient identification with label on blood or blood product. 
I-40I can monitor and regulate administration of blood or blood products.
I-41I can recognize a reaction to blood or blood products and change blood infusion to normal saline.
I-42I can discontinue a blood transfusion.
I-43I can monitor and evaluate therapeutic and non-therapeutic responses to blood transfusion.
I-44I can effectively document information regarding transfusion therapy.
I-45I have knowledge of agency policies pertaining to blood transfusions.

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