For any False responses, explain why it is false.
1. T or F IV infusion pumps are programmed to deliver drops per minute.
2. T or F Saline flush is used before administering medications to check IV compatibility.
3. T or F Only specially trained nurses are allowed to access a “port” CVAD.
4. T or F Checking drug compatibility is necessary prior to infusing medications via IVPB.
5. T or F PICC lines are not considered “central catheters” because the peripheral vein is used.
Answer 1 : True ( infusion pumps are used for programmed to deliver drops per minute, although it can be adjusted)
Answer 2: True
Answer 3: True
Answer 4: True ( Drug compatibility is check to know about may allergic reactions caused by the drug)
Answer: False (Peripherally inserted central catheters are most commonly inserted via the basilic, brachial, or cephalic veins)
For any False responses, explain why it is false. 1. T or F IV infusion pumps...
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