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Q: What is a Macro IV Tubing?
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Which of these is not a RMW Category?

IV Bags and Tubing


Why is IV tubing changed periodically?

to reduce the occurence of infection


What are the parts of set?

An IV set consists of a bag of liquid enclosed in an outer plastic wrap, IV tubing, IV needle.


What length of time is the most appropriate for scrubbing the hub on IV tubing?

15 secods


What is a macro drip tubing?

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How do you prepare an IV fluid set?

The parts of an IV administration set includes the bag (in the past it was a glass bottle), the port, the tubing, and the end port to attach the needle. The tubing has a drip chamber, one or two additional ports for a piggy-back IV or for IV med administration, and a shut off valve.


When there is an IV infusion of D5W 1000 ml over 8 hours IV tubing delivers 15 gtt ml What is the the correct rate of flow?

15


What are the parts of an intravenous fluid?

An IV set consists of a bag of liquid enclosed in an outer plastic wrap, IV tubing, IV needle.


What is the function of the roller clam in IV set up?

The IV clamp is used to adjust flow rate. This clamp should be closed before an infusion bag is attached to prevent air to enter into the tubing.


What is IV macro-drip rate?

Unfortunately, there is more than one macrodrop. They normally range from about 10-20 drop per milliliter (gtt/mL).


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Calling a macro loads the macro into memory, while executing the macro runs the macro.


What are the Parts of intravenous tube?

Intravenous tubing is a system of providing patients with vital nutrients. The IV bag contains the liquid which travels through the tubes and needle and into the bloodstream.