Asked by
Crista Seratt
on Oct 20, 2024Verified
The nurse assesses that her patient's intravenous solution has infiltrated into the tissues.What action should she take first?
A) Aspirate, then inject 0.5 mL normal saline.
B) Restart the IV line in a different vein.
C) Stop the infusion immediately.
D) Notify the primary care provider.
Infusion
The introduction of a fluid, such as medication or nutrients, directly into the bloodstream or body tissue over a period of time.
Infiltrated
Refers to the act of surreptitiously entering or spreading within an organization, system, or area with the intent of exerting influence or gathering information.
- Acknowledge and control potential problems related to intravenous therapy.
Verified Answer
AA
Learning Objectives
- Acknowledge and control potential problems related to intravenous therapy.
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