A nurse is preparing to insert an IV catheter for a client following a right mastectomy. Which of the following veins should the nurse select when initiating IV therapy?
A. The cephalic vein in the left distal forearm.
B. The radial vein on the left wrist.
C. The cephalic vein on the back of the right hand.
D. The basilic vein in the right antecubital fossa
As the patient has undergone right mastectomy to start IV line we have to prefer the non affected side that is left side. There is a possibility of nerve injury and the patient will bend the wrist area commonly it is considered unsafe. Usually we have to start IV line from the distal to proximal veins in order to save the veins for future venipuncture. So cephalic vein in the left distal forearm is the best choice to start an IV line. Option A is a correct answer.
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