A patient’s IV tubing becomes disconnected and blood is visible in the line. What should the nurse do first?
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Correct answer: Clamp the tubing, apply a clean dressing to the site, and notify the provider
This is a safety/emergency situation – blood visible in the IV line indicates risk of infection/bleeding; the nurse should take immediate corrective action, secure the site, and notify provider.
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