. A nurse is preparing to initiate IV therapy for a
client. Which of the following sites should the nurse use to place
the peripheral IV catheter?
Nondominant forearm basilic vein
Dominant antecubital basilic vein
Dominant distal dorsal vein
Nondominant dorsal venous arch
9. A client who has active tuberculosis and is
taking rifampin reports that his urine and sweat have developed a
red-orange tinge. Which of the following actions should the nurse
take?
Check the client’s lover function test
results.
Document this as an expected finding.
Instruct the client to increase his fluid
intake.
Prepare the client for dialysis.
Non-dominat forearm basilic vein
Nondominant upper extremity due to its comfort it will be commonly
chosen for peripheral venous line. it reduce the risk of
dislodgement, thrombosis incidence.
In the upper extremity distal metacarpal veins on the dorsum of the
hand through the dorsal venous arch that becomes cephalic and
basilica veins in the forearm near antecubital fossa. nondominant
hands usually have chosen for peripheral IV insertion.
9, check the patient's liver function test result
Red-orange tinge urine and sweat due to liver
problems in a patient with the rifampicin medication regimen. liver
function test can find out the problem associated with the
liver.
advise the patient to take the medication with fluids and document
the patient reports in the record. advice to follow the doctor's
instructions correctly.
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