List the signs and symptoms for the IV phlebitis score chart from 0 to 5 and specify appropriate nursing actions.
Score 0
The site of IV insertion will be appear healthy
The nursing action is to observe the site for sign of phlebitis ,
Score 1
The IV inserted site can have redness or mild tenderness on touch and during injecting fluid or medication in it.
The nurse can understand this is the start of phlebitis so administration should be slow and steady to avoid pain
Score 2
Pain and redness are actively observable
The nurse has to respite the cannula.An ice application can relieve pain
Score 3
Pain along the path of cannula generally the vein will be tender to touch,redness around the site, sweling is present ,erythema,induration
The nurse has yo immediately resite the cannula, ice application, elevation of the limb will reduce swelling
Score 4
Pain,redness,palpable venous cord,swelling are note
The nurse has to immediately respite the cannula,apply thrombophelebitic agents
Score 5
Pain,tenderness ,swelling, palpable venous cord with fever as a sign of infection is notable
The nurse as to immediately respite the cannula, apply thrombolytucs,ice application and anti pyrectic and analgesics as per the order,topical anti inflammatory,
List the signs and symptoms for the IV phlebitis score chart from 0 to 5 and...
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QUESTION 33 Signs and symptoms of an infiltration/extravasation include: swelling, puffiness, no backflow dressing damp or wet, slowed or stopped infusion swelling, pale color, pain all of the above QUESTION 34 Signs and symptoms of phlebitis include erythema, edema cool to touch with swelling at the insertion site no pain at the insertion site none of the above QUESTION 35 The physician orders D5 1/2 NS to infuse at 125cc/hr. You will get which IV solution from the storeroom? Dextrose...
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