Quiz | Latest Version | 2025/2026 |
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What is the primary purpose of priming an IV line before connecting it to a patient?
A. To keep the tubing sterile
✔✔ B. To remove air from the tubing
C. To prevent medication interactions
D. To check the medication order
Which site is most appropriate for starting a peripheral IV in an adult?
✔✔ A. Dorsal forearm
B. Upper thigh
C. Neck
D. Ankle
A nurse notices redness and swelling at an IV insertion site. What is the most appropriate initial
action?
A. Flush the IV line
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, ✔✔ B. Discontinue the IV
C. Elevate the limb
D. Slow the infusion rate
A client with a new IV site complains of burning and tightness. What should the nurse do first?
A. Ignore the complaint and monitor
✔✔ B. Stop the infusion and assess the site
C. Increase the IV flow rate
D. Apply a cold compress
What is the best method to prevent phlebitis in peripheral IV therapy?
A. Use a central line
✔✔ B. Rotate IV sites every 72–96 hours
C. Apply antibiotic ointment
D. Administer fluids slowly
Which IV solution is isotonic and commonly used to replace fluids?
✔✔ A. 0.9% Sodium chloride
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