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lracut11

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When removing an old central line dressing, which action by the nurse is the priority?
 
  1. Pulling the tape off in the direction of the catheter
  2. Inspecting the insertion site for signs of infection
  3. Pressing the catheter into the client's skin while removing the tape
  4. Applying sterile gloves

Question 2

The nurse begins a blood transfusion, and comes back in 15 minutes to assess the client. The client complains of suddenly feeling cold and is shivering.
 
  The client's blood pressure has decreased since the last assessment. Which is the nurse's priority action?
  1. Notify the health care provider.
  2. Monitor the client's blood pressure every 5 minutes.
  3. Stop the blood infusion, and run the normal saline on the other side of the Y tubing.
  4. Stop the blood infusion, and remove the tubing from the IV catheter, replacing it with normal saline.



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 1
The tape should be removed in the direction of the catheter to avoid displacing the catheter. The site is inspected after the old dressing is removed, not while removing the dressing. The catheter should be held in the nurse's hand while the tape is removed, not pressed into the client's skin. Sterile gloves are not used when removing the old dressing

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 4

The nurse should completely discontinue the blood infusion, disconnecting the tubing from the IV catheter and placing normal saline or the ordered solution infusing prior to beginning the blood infusion with new tubing. Stopping the blood infusion and running saline through the blood tubing will administer the blood found in the tubing, and could make the transfusion reaction worse. Only after the blood infusion is discontinued would the nurse notify the health care provider and monitor the client's condition.



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