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The nurse caring for a client receiving parenteral nutrition via a central venous catheter determines that the client's temperature is elevated, white blood cell count is elevated, and the client is lethargic. The nurse suspects the client is septic. Which actions by the nurse are appropriate in this situation?
Select all that apply.
A) Saving the remaining TPN
B) Changing the IV tubing
C) Recording the lot number of the TPN
D) Replacing the parenteral nutrition with a normal saline solution
E) Notifying the health care provider.
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Clinical Nursing Skills: Basic to Advanced Skills

Clinical Nursing Skills: Basic to Advanced Skills


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I assumed that was the answer, I appreciate the confirmation
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