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1. What is the volume represented by "3000 ml"?​

A) Three liters
B) Two liters
C) One liter
D) Four liters

2. If a patient requires a decrease in the flow rate by 50gtt/min, what was the original flow rate if it was 31 gtts per minute?

A) 81 gtts/min
B) 61 gtts/min
C) 41 gtts/min
D) 21 gtts/min

3. What is the appropriate response to something unusual, possibly requiring physician intervention?

A) Continue with the current care plan
B) Gather vitals and assessment data, complete an SBAR, finally contact the physician
C) Wait for the charge nurse's instructions
D) Ignore the unusual event

4. What is the most common dietary recommendation for pregnant women?

A) Low calorie diet
B) Regular diet with no additional calories
C) Regular diet with an additional 300 - 400 calories per day
D) Fasting diet

5. If D5W is added to a blood transfusion, what is the expected outcome?

​A) Increased clotting time
B) Hemolysis (breaking down of erythrocytes)
C) Improved oxygen delivery
D) Decreased fluid volume

6. What is the typical setup of a blood transfusion?

A) Blood only
B) Normal saline and blood with a Y tube
C) Blood mixed with antibiotics
D) Plasma and platelets

7. In case of back pain, hives, chills, edema, or increased temperature during a blood transfusion, if the symptoms are moderate, what intervention should take place?

​A) Stop the blood transfusion   
B) Continue to monitor   
C) Increase the transfusion rate   
D) Notify the physician immediately 

8. How many hours is blood acceptable to hang for according to the provided information?

A) 2 hours
B) 6 hours
C) 4 hours
D) 8 hours

9. If the physician orders blood to be hung for 5 hours or more, what intervention is necessary?

​A) Proceed as ordered
B) Clarify with the physician and remind them that bacterial growth occurs after 4 hours
C) Change the blood bag every 2 hours
D) Increase the infusion rate

​10. What is the most common blood infusion rate (in hours)?

​A) 1-2 hours at 50-75 ml per hour
B) 2-3 hours at 100-150 ml per hour
C) 4-5 hours at 200-250 ml per hour
D) 6-7 hours at 300-350 ml per hour

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