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CVAD INSERTION COMPETENCY QUIZ. Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne, Australia 2009. 1. A B C D 2. A B C D 3. A B C D 4. A B C D. 5. A B C D 6. A B C D 7. A B C D 8. A B C D. ANSWER SHEET.
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CVAD INSERTION COMPETENCYQUIZ Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne, Australia 2009
1. A B C D 2. A B C D 3. A B C D 4. A B C D 5. A B C D 6. A B C D 7. A B C D 8. A B C D ANSWER SHEET NAME: INSTRUCTIONS: print ‘slide 2’ & circle your answer
Central Venous Access Devices are catheter devices whose tip is positioned in A.peripheral veins B. central veins C. right atrium D. any vein QUESTION ONE
QUESTION TWO Non-Tunnelled Central Venous Catheters can be inserted if the estimated duration of use is: A. < 7 days B. < 14 days C. < 28 days D. < 6mths
QUESTION THREE Hand Hygeine should be conducted: A. before palpating catheter insertion sites B. after palpating catheter insertion sites C. after accessing catheter devices D. all of the above
QUESTION FOUR Maximum Barrier Precautions for the person inserting the Central Venous Access Device means A. wearing gown & gloves B. wearing mask & hat C. washing your hands D. A & B
QUESTION FIVE Maximum Barrier Precautions for the patient means: A. covering the area around the insertion site B. covering 50% of the patient with sterile drapes C. covering 80-100% of the patient with sterile drapes D. only covering 80-100% of the patient with sterile drapes if the line is being inserted in theatre
QUESTION SIX Applying Chlorhexidine should involve: A. applying a back-&-forth friction scrub for 30 sec B. allowing antiseptic solution to dry completely before taking puncturing site (~ 2mins) C. discarding used gauze from sterile site D. all of the above
QUESTION SEVEN Documentation of insertion should be completed: A. for all CVAD insertions B. for all CVADs inserted in theatre C. only if registrar/ fellow has time D. only if the CVAD is likely to be required for longer than seven days
QUESTION EIGHT CVADs should be removed: A. when there is free theatre time B. only after three months in-situ C. when they are about to fall out D. as soon as possible when they are no longer required