ATI Comprehensive Predictor 2023 Exit Exam A

ATI Comprehensive Predictor 2023 Exit Exam A ( 176 Questions)

Question 4 :

A nurse is caring for a client who has a prescription for a peripheral IV catheter.

After puncturing the skin with the vascular access device and noting a blood return in the flashback chamber, which of the following actions should the nurse perform next?



Correct Answer: D

This is because after puncturing the skin and the vein, the nurse needs to advance the catheter into the vein with the finger hub to ensure proper placement and prevent complications such as infiltration or phlebitis.

Choice A is wrong because flushing the catheter with saline should be done after securing the catheter to the skin with a transparent dressing and attaching a primed piece of extension tubing to the catheter.

Choice B is wrong because retracting the stylet should be done after advancing the catheter into the vein and releasing the tourniquet from the client’s arm.

Choice C is wrong because releasing the tourniquet should be done after advancing the catheter into the vein and before retracting the stylet.


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