IV Therapy Uses And Effects Flashcards
Intravenous therapy is the ___________ delivery method
Fastest
Intravenous therapy is within the
Vein
Short term IV
Peripherally
Long term IV
Centrally
Disadvantages of IV therapy
Adverse reactions
Incompatibilities
Infections
Damage
Fluid overload
Overdose
Hindrance
Potentiate electrolyte imbalances
Always check __________ before giving IV
Compatibilities
Isotonic solutions remain in the Intravascular compartment and do not
Pull fluid from other compartments
Replaces volume
D5W is
Comes packaged as isotonic solution
After dextrose (D5W) is burned down, it becomes
Hypotonic solution
Use hypotonic solutions
Cautiously
When a patient receives a hypotonic solution, fluid shifts out of the blood vessels and into the cells and interstitial spaces where
Osmolarity is higher
Use hypotonic solutions carefully in patients with
Head injuries
Hypertonic solutions may be ordered for patients _____________ because they reduce the risk of
Post op
Edema, stabilize blood pressure, and regulate urine output
Fluid excess of isotonic fluid (sodium & water) in the Extracellular space caused by
Abnormal retention of water and sodium in about the same proportions which they normally exist in the ECF
Isotonic fluid overload
Excess sodium intake
Heart failure, renal failure, liver cirrhosis
Danger signs for fluid deficit
Restlessness, confusion, seizures.. coma
Cold clammy skin
Decreased skin turgor
Weak, rapid heart rate
Rapid respirations
Orthostatic hypotension
Decrease during output
Weight loss