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A nurse needs to administer an intradermal injection to a client. Which of the following is the most common site for administering an intradermal injection?
 
  A) Forearm
  B) Chest
  C) Back
  D) Stomach

Question 2

A nurse is required to initiate IV therapy for a client. Which of the following should the nurse perform before starting the IV?
 
  A) Select a primary tubing of about 37 in. (94 cm) long.
  B) Ensure that the prescribed solution is clear and transparent.
  C) Use up half-instilled IV solutions before infusing a new one.
  D) Withdraw a sample of solution from the IV bag for analysis.



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Answer to Question 1

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The most common site for an intradermal injection is the inner aspect of the forearm. Intradermal injections are commonly used for diagnostic purposes. Examples include tuberculin tests and allergy testing. Small volumes, usually 0.01 to 0.05 ml, are injected because of the small tissue space. Other areas that may be used are the back and the upper chest, not the stomach.

Answer to Question 2

B
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Before preparing the solution, the nurse should inspect the container and determine that the solution is clear and transparent, the expiration date has not elapsed, no leaks are apparent, and a separate label is attached. The primary tubing should be 110 in. (2.8 m) long and the secondary tubing should be about 37 in. (94 cm) long. It is unnecessary to withdraw samples from the bag of solution.



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