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Describe at least 3 nursing actions to initiate for an infiltrated IV site.
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- explain reasons for IV therapy -unconcious -nil by mouth -only route emergencyComplications associated with IV therapy are generally classified according to their location. Explain both local and systemic complications below and give four (4) examples of each.List three (3) signs that could indicate that a client could have a possible infection.
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- How is the disease treated? Make sure to be specific on types of treatments used and timing of treatment needed.you are assigned on a client who underwent Appendectomy since 3 days under General Anaesthesia. Upon assessment you observerd the following: Temp 39.5 c, coughing with purulent sputum, looks dyspneic wirth complains of chest pain. A) Identify the post operative complication your client have developed. B) Define the identified complication C) Identify the Possible Cause of the complication from the case. D) Write two interventions to prevent the identifed complication For the toolbar, press ALT+F10 (PC) or ALT+FN+F10 (Mac). x X, 2 A I % O 6 Q 6 2 E E E E BIUS Paragraph Arial 14pxDescribe the postoperative care priorities for a patient who has undergone an appendectomy.