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A nurse is caring for a preschooler who has been receiving IV fluids via a peripheral IV catheter. When preparing to discontinue the IV fluids and catheter, which of the following actions should the nurse plan to take?

Place the steps incorrect order.

A)Provide small, frequent meals
B)Give the infant a pacifier at bedtime.
C)Turn on Occlude Remove tape Apply pressure
D)Turn off Occlude Remove tape Apply pressure

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Final answer:

To discontinue IV fluids and remove a peripheral IV catheter in a preschooler, the nurse should turn off the IV, occlude the line, remove tape and dressings, and apply pressure with sterile gauze.

Step-by-step explanation:

When preparing to discontinue IV fluids and remove a peripheral IV catheter from a preschooler, the nurse should follow a set of steps to ensure the procedure is completed safely and effectively. The proper sequence is as follows:

  1. Turn off the IV fluids to stop the flow.
  2. Occlude the IV line by pinching it above the insertion point to prevent blood from flowing back through the catheter.
  3. Remove tape and any dressings securing the catheter to the skin carefully to minimize discomfort.
  4. Apply pressure to the site with sterile gauze immediately after removing the catheter to prevent bleeding and assist in clot formation.

It is important for the nurse to monitor the child for any signs of complications during and after the removal of the IV catheter.

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