patient admitted with transmission-based precautions what is the minimum PPI needed to be worn in this room? {Ans: Gloves and Gown}Heparin antidote {Ans: protamine sulfate}Pt has type 1 DM. Present to the ER with N&V. Blood sugar is 550 and they have ketones in the urine. What is the ABG disgnosis {Ans: Metabolic Acidosis}what reasons you as a nurse are concerned with preventing HAI's? {Ans: - healthcare institutions are not reimbursed for HAI's - can be life threatening - NPSG concerning infection prevention}during initial venipuncture the nurse has difficulty advancing the cannual into clients vein, observes eccmoysis over insterion area, the area is raised and hard, what can be concluded? {Ans: hematoma has formed}grade 3 infiltration {Ans: skin blanched, translucent, edema >6 inches in any direction around IV site, skin cool to touch, mild to moderate pain, possible numbness}Skin is cool, taunt, edemic, what type of complication may have occurred? {Ans: Infiltration}X-ray shows tip of PICC is in the jugular vein {Ans: let RN know of x-ray reading}sepsis treatment {Ans: In patients with mild or moderate symptoms who have high-risk factors the CVAD is removed, two sets of blood cultures are