Across
- 2. Measure arm length from axilla to longest finger
- 5. For significant extravasations: elevate extremity and assess every ____ ________for the first hour after extravasation. Continue to assess extravasation site every one hour for four hours, then every two hours until resolved. Continue to assess every one hour if no improvement is noted of the site
- 7. increases tissue damage including blistering and erythema
- 9. What is the antidote for Daunorubicin and Doxorubicin
- 11. Reduces inflammation and promote local vasoconstriction to localize the extravasated agent preventing distribution of the agent to other tissues. recommended for extravasation of DNA-binding vesicants.
- 12. anesthetics Do NOT apply this the area of infiltration. Doing so may increase systemic absorption of the anesthetic through damaged skin.
- 13. Leakage or inadvertent administration of a non-vesicant medication from a vein into the extravascular space
Down
- 1. Measure swelling of extravasation at largest area. Do not measure circumferential.
- 3. Promotes local vasodilation increasing the absorption, dispersion, and distribution of the extravasated agent. recommended for the extravasation of non-DNA-binding vesicants
- 4. Avoid the use of these to most infiltrate sites, they can cause necrosis
- 6. What is the antidote for Vincristine and Etoposide
- 8. If Dexrazoxane is needed as an antidote, is it given for 3 consecutive days, how many hours apart?
- 10. Leakage or inadvertent administration of a vesicant (medication known to cause tissue necrosis, blister, and ulceration) from a vein into the extravascular space.
