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What is the most appropriate fluid to administer for vascular volume in the prehospital care?
.9% sodium chloride (normal saline)
Which is NOT a site of peripheral access?
Jugular
Median Basilic
Saphenous
Subclavian
Subclavian
T or F: The Femoral Vein is NOT a site for central venous access?
False (it is)
What is the max volume of med you can give in the deltoid muscle?
2ml
How many drips in a Microdrip set equal 1ml?
60
The max volume of medication you want to give subcunateously?
1 ml or less
When preparing a constricting you want to constrict ___ only and for no longer than ___ seconds.
Venous flow not arterial and 2 minutes
Swelling with no heat or redness around an IV site is likely caused by:
Fluids extravasated into the tissue surrounding the IV.