Which is the highest nursing priority when administering an IV medication to a patient with a running IV solution?
a. Utilize two patient identifiers
b. Check patency
c. Check compatibility of the medications
d. Give the medication as ordered
The highest nursing priority when administering an iv medication to a patient with a running iv solution will be c).CHECK COMPATIBILITY OF THE MEDICATIONS.
Explanation:-the iv medication should be compatible with the running iv solution otherwise chemical reaction can happen within a few time because IV route drug Administration is the most fastest route for absorption of medication into our bloodstream.so first the nurse should check the compatibility of the medications.with this the nurse also has to check the patency of the IV line as because very oftenly air embolism,phlebitis can occur when iv solution is running for a long period of time.
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