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- When administering a cytotoxic agent through the direct IV push method, the nurse: A. allows for compatible IV solution to flow freely. B. flushes the line with sterile solution before administration. C. attaches the syringe to the injection port farthest from a patient. D. aspirates for blood returns every 2 – 5 mlWhich of the following is/are possible disadvantage(s) of intravenous (IV) delivery? I. Hemolysis II. Injection of air bubbles into blood III. Dose dumping A.I only B.II only C.I and II only D.II and III only E.I, II and III7. Which of these is the best time to draw (collect blood) A. Right before the next dose B. When the level of the medication is at its highest C. During surgery D. After the second dose is administered IV
- 6. The nursing precautions that should be followed before, during, and after a blood transfusion are described.1. What the are required sources for you to confirm the patient's identity before administering medication? 2. What information about the drug should you determine prior to administration? 3. What are the contents of an IV additive label? 4. What are the nursing considerations to prevent medication errors?2. Describe how both routine and thick blood smears are made and the reasons for making them at the collection site
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