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A nurse is preparing to administer an IV medication. What should the nurse do before beginning
the infusion?
✔✔Verify the correct IV access and check for patency of the IV site.
A nurse is about to administer an IV push medication. What is the correct procedure for
administering the medication?
✔✔Slowly push the medication over the recommended time frame to avoid complications like
extravasation.
What action should the nurse take if there is swelling or redness around the IV insertion site
during medication administration?
✔✔Stop the infusion immediately and assess for infiltration or phlebitis.
When preparing an IV medication, what should the nurse confirm?
✔✔The correct dosage, drug, and route of administration, as well as the client's identity.
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, A nurse is administering a continuous IV infusion. What should the nurse monitor during the
infusion?
✔✔Monitor the rate of infusion, the client's response, and the IV site for any complications like
infiltration or phlebitis.
How should the nurse assess for extravasation when administering IV medications?
✔✔Check the IV site for signs of redness, swelling, or discomfort at the site, and stop the
infusion immediately if these are observed.
What is the nurse's responsibility when administering an IV medication that has potential for
causing tissue damage if it infiltrates?
✔✔Ensure that the IV catheter is properly placed and that the medication is administered slowly
and carefully.
What should the nurse do if a client complains of pain during an IV infusion?
✔✔Assess the IV site for any issues like infiltration or phlebitis, and slow or stop the infusion if
necessary.
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