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How often should a nurse assess a patient's peripheral IV site for signs of phlebitis or infiltration?

Regular assessment (at least every 4 hours for adults) is essential to detect and prevent complications like phlebitis or infiltration.

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Question: How often should a nurse assess a patient's peripheral IV site for signs of phlebitis or infiltration?

Answer options:

  • Every 8 hours.
  • Every 12 hours.
  • Every 24 hours. ✅ At least every 4 hours, or more frequently if infusing irritating solutions.

Correct answer: At least every 4 hours, or more frequently if infusing irritating solutions.

Explanation: Regular assessment (at least every 4 hours for adults) is essential to detect and prevent complications like phlebitis or infiltration.

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