Central Lines (Kane) Final Exam COPY Flashcards
What is another name for a central line?
A. Peripheral IV
B. Arterial catheter
C. Central venous catheter
D. Subcutaneous port
C. Central venous catheter
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Which of the following is NOT a site for central line placement?
A. External jugular
B. Internal jugular
C. Subclavian
D. Radial artery
D. Radial artery
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Central lines provide access to the circulation via which of the following large veins?
A. External jugular
B. Brachial
C. Internal jugular
D. Popliteal
E. Subclavian
F. Radial
D. Femoral
A. External jugular
C. Internal jugular
E. Subclavian
D. Femoral
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Which of the following is NOT an indication for the use of a central line?
A. Infusion of caustic drugs
B. Administration of total parenteral nutrition (TPN)
C. Measuring arterial blood gas
D. Dialysis access
C. Measuring arterial blood gas
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Which of the following procedures may require the use of a central line?
A. Infusion of high-concentration potassium chloride
B. Infusion of Albumin
C. Continuous infusion of chemotherapy
D. Intermittent Antibiotics
A. Infusion of high-concentration potassium chloride
C. Continuous infusion of chemotherapy
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Which conditions may necessitate the use of a central line for monitoring and treatment?
A. Severe burn injuries requiring multiple drug infusions
B. Acute kidney injury necessitating dialysis
C. Skin biopsy
D. Isolated long bone fracture
A. Severe burn injuries requiring multiple drug infusions
B. Acute kidney injury necessitating dialysis
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Which condition specifically makes a site inappropriate for central line placement?
A. Hypotension
B. Tricuspid valve vegetation
C. Peripheral venous insufficiency
D. Fever of unknown origin
B. Tricuspid valve vegetation
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Which of the following is a contraindication for central line placement?
A. Hypovolemic shock
B. Renal cell tumor extending into the right atrium
C. Severe dehydration
D. Chronic pain management
B. Renal cell tumor extending into the right atrium
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Which of the following is a potential complication of central line placement?
A. Hypoglycemia
B. Pneumothorax
C. Hyperthermia
D. Hypotension
B. Pneumothorax
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What is a common complication associated with central line insertion that involves the vascular system?
A. Myocardial infarction
B. Carotid puncture
C. Deep vein thrombosis
D. Aortic dissection
B. Carotid puncture
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Which of the following is NOT a potential risks of central line insertion?
A. Trauma to nearby nerves
B. Hemothorax
C. Pulmonary embolism
D. Line-related infection
C. Pulmonary embolism
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Identifying complications during central line placement is crucial. Which of the following conditions should be monitored?
A. Pneumothorax
B. Line-related infection
C. Carotid puncture
D. Liver failure
A. Pneumothorax
B. Line-related infection
C. Carotid puncture
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Central Lines are a considered a medical procedure and a _________ needs to be completed before placement can begin.
A. Consent Form
B. Verbal Permission
C. Time Out
D. Surgical Bath
C. Time Out
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A Contraindication for a Central Line is a Renal Cell tumor that extends into ___________.
a.) Superior Vena Cava
b) Left Jugular Vein
c.) RIght Sublcavian
d.) Right Atrium
d.) Right Atrium
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Vegetation on the _______ valve is a Contrainfication for a Central Line.
a.) MItral Valve
b.) Pulmonary Valve.
c.) Aortic Valve
d.) Tricuspid Valve
d.) Tricuspid Valve
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What Central Line placement site do we want to avoid if out patients are ambulatory or having GI incontinence?
a.) Femoral
b.) Subclavian
c.) Internal Jugular
d.) External jugular
a.) Femoral
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What is the most likely cause of a pneumothorax during a central line insertion?
A) Infection at the insertion site
B) Accidental puncture of the lung
C) Trauma to nearby nerves
D) Dysrhythmias caused by the catheter
B) Accidental puncture of the lung
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Name the complication for Central Line Placement that occurs when yout have insert the wire into the Ventricle.
a.) Line-related Infection
b.) Carotid Puncture
c.) Trauma to nearby nerves
d.) Dysryhthmias
d.) Dysryhthmias
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Which of the following are complications of Central Line Placement? (Select 3)
a.) Line-related Infections
b.) Trauma to nearby nerves
c.) Increased ICP
d.) Carotid Puncture
a.) Line-related Infections
b.) Trauma to nearby nerves
d.) Carotid Puncture
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A Central Line is considered a medical procedure, there for a _______ needs to occur before sticking the patient.
a.) Administration of Anxiolytic
b.) EKG
c.) Written Consent
d.) Time Out
d.) Time Out
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Name the two muscles that make up the Superior Tip of the triange for IJ placement.
a.) Sternocleidomastoid Muscle
b.) Sternohyoid Muscle
c.) Scalene Muscle
d.) Thyohyoid Muscle
a.) Sternocleidomastoid Muscle
c.) Anterior Scalene Muscle
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Name the ideal postion for the patient to be in for a central line placement.
a.) Trendelenburg
b.) Lithotomy
c.) Reverse Trendelenburg
d.) Supine
a.) Trendelenburg
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Which of the following benefits are associated with the Trendelenburg position during central line placement?
A) Decreases risk of air embolism
B) Improves patient comfort
C) Reduces risk of infection
D) Increases venous return
E) Enhances visualization of the insertion site
A) Decreases risk of air embolism
D) Increases venous return
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Which sequence correctly describes the prep procedure for central line insertion?
A) Shoulder-chin-sternum-ear-neck
B) Chin-sternum-shoulder-neck-ear
C) Ear-neck-shoulder-sternum-chin
D) Sternum-chin-ear-neck-shoulder
B) Chin-sternum-shoulder-neck-ear
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