2 types of thrombophlebitis
a. Deep Vein Thrombophlebitis
b. Superficial vein Thrombophlebitis
c. A and B
d.
where is the pain located in DVT
a. arm
b. legs
c. calf
d. toe
It shows venous filling defects
a. ultrasound
b. photoplethysmography
c. CT scan
d.
It shows decreased blood flow
a. ultrasound
b. photoplethysmography
c. CT scan
d.
what is the nursing intervention for the affected extremity?
a. maintain BR
b. elevate the affected extremity
c. A and B
d.
These are the anticoagulants for Thrombophlebitis
a. warfarin coumadin
b. heparin
c. enoxaparin lovenox
d. All of the above
It is a fibrinolytic agent for thrombophlebitis
a. streptokinase streptase
b. streptokinase monnaise
c. streptokinase skrepnase
d.
what is the nurse supposed to do to improve pt's circulation
a. monitor bP and RR
b. Give a lot of fluids
c. apply warm, moist compress
d. apply cold wet compress
Always assess what?
a. Genitourinary status
b. respiratory status
c. circulatory status
d. neurovascular status
Virchow's triad
a. venous stasis
b. endothelial damage
c. hypercoagulabiliy
d. All of the above
what is the PTT in pt receiving heparin and Pt in pt receiving warfarin is
a. 1 1/2 to 2 times the control
b. 2 to 4 times
c. 4-5 times the control
d.
a falling Hb and Hematocrit indicate?
a. fluid retention
b. fluid loss
c. blood loss
d.