Question: Which statement best describes the difference between a non-power injectable and power-injectable port? A. Only power-injectable ports can be used for diagnostic imaging tests requiring
Which statement best describes the difference between a non-power injectable and power-injectable port? A. Only power-injectable ports can be used for diagnostic imaging tests requiring dye administration. B. Only power-injectable ports can be used for oncology medications requiring special handling. C. Only power-injectable ports can be used for continuous medication infusions requiring electronic infusion pumps. D. Only non-power-injectable ports can be used when high-pressure injection is required. 6. A patient has an implanted venous port that needs to be accessed. The patient is 165 cm (65 inches) tall and weighs 113 kg (250 lb). Which size needle should be used? A. -inch needle B. -inch needle C. 1-inch needle D. 1-inch needle 7. The patient is allergic to chlorhexidine. Which procedure should be used to clean the site before accessing the implanted venous port? A. Using a sterile normal saline, scrub the insertion site with back-and-forth motion for 30 seconds; then let the site to air dry completely. B. Using a 30% alcohol solution, clean the insertion site with a back-and-forth motion for 30 seconds; then allow the site to air dry completely. C. Dilute the chlorhexidine 1:1 with normal saline, apply it gently to the insertion site, then remove it with sterile normal saline wipes. D. Using a povidone-iodine solution, clean the insertion site and allow it to air dry completely. 8. While assessing an implanted venous port, the nurse notices that the TSM dressing
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