continuing education questions summer 2009 java
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100 | JAVA | Vol 14 No 2 | 2009
Sedation or general anesthesia:a. May be necessary for successful PICC insertion in
infants or childrenb. Is never necessary for successful PICC insertion in
infants or childrenc. Should never be used during PICC insertion in infants
or childrend. Must always be used during PICC insertion in infants
or children
Over the past several years _________has become the preferred method for inserting PICCʼs in the pediatric patient.
a. surgicalb. over the wirec. MSTd. introducer
Disadvantages of a 1.9 to 2FR PICC line include all of the following EXCEPT:
a. lower flow ratesb. increased infectionc. inability to obtain bloodd. increased occlusion
Which of the following is NOT listed by the author as an advantage of using MST
a. ability to standardize procedure and educationb. decreased vessel traumac. increased time to perform procedured. decreased time pediatric patient is sedated
Primary concern when using the antecubital vein for PICC insertion is that:
a. the veins are difficult to findb. the veins are too smallc. the veins are near a point of flexiond. the veins are too large
Utilizing ultrasound gives the clinician all of the following information EXCEPT:
a. catheter placementb. vein sizec. vein patencyd. vessel bifurcations
Real-time visualization of the needle access attempt allows the clinician to see when the vein is properly penetrated which is often referred to as:
a. securedb. capturedc. attainedd. obtained
The desired vein for pediatric PICC insertion is the:a. brachialb. basilicc. cephalicd. axillary
It is important to note that when assessing veins and arteries in neonates and young infants it:
a. is difficult to see the vesselsb. is difficult to compress the arteriesc. is possible to compress the arteriesd. is difficult to compress the veins
In a retrospective study with ultrasound-guided central venous catheter insertion, the insertion success rate was lower in children:
a. >5 years of ageb. < 5 years of agec. > 1 year of aged. < 1 year of age
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