Give typed explanation The following are most consistent with complications of IV therapy related to infiltration at the IV site (as per the Mosby skills video "Troubleshooting Intravenous Infusions"): Question 2 options: a) Pitting edema around the site, tight translucent skin, and moderate pain b) Blood under the IV dressing, a venous cord and leaking around the site. c) Fluid volume overload, shortness of breath and lung crackles. d) Pain and warmth at the site as well as redness travelling up the vein.
Give typed explanation The following are most consistent with complications of IV therapy related to infiltration at the IV site (as per the Mosby skills video "Troubleshooting Intravenous Infusions"): Question 2 options: a) Pitting edema around the site, tight translucent skin, and moderate pain b) Blood under the IV dressing, a venous cord and leaking around the site. c) Fluid volume overload, shortness of breath and lung crackles. d) Pain and warmth at the site as well as redness travelling up the vein.
Chapter10: Cpt Anesthesia
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The following are most consistent with complications of IV therapy related to infiltration at the IV site (as per the Mosby skills video "Troubleshooting Intravenous Infusions"): Question 2 options: a) Pitting edema around the site, tight translucent skin, and moderate pain b) Blood under the IV dressing, a venous cord and leaking around the site. c) Fluid volume overload, shortness of breath and lung crackles. d) Pain and warmth at the site as well as redness travelling up the vein.
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