A school-age child is prescribed to receive long-term intravenous antibiotics at home. Which intravenous access route should the nurse suggest as the best for this patient's needs?
A) A port in the left upper chest
B) A PICC line in an antecubital space
C) An intraosseous line in the left lower leg
D) A Hickman catheter in the right upper chest
Question 2
While preparing to insert an intravenous access device into the arm of a school-age child, the child's mother ask if the device can be placed in the left hand so the child can do homework with the right hand.
What should the nurse respond to the mother? A) Let's take a look at the left hand first..
B) It's a doctor's decision to decide the best site..
C) It would be better for him to wait and be surprised..
D) I doubt it; most children have better veins on the right..