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What would be the outcome if the novice nurse flushed the peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) with a 5 mL barrel syringe?
As long as the PICC is flushed daily, the size of the syringe barrel does not make a difference.
Smaller barrel would pose the risk of rupturing the PICC.
Flushing the PICC would be very painful for the patient.
PICC line would be at risk for clotting.
Which finding indicates that a pediatric client should be reassessed before another dose of digoxin is administered?
Tachycardia.
Nausea and vomiting.
Digoxin serum plasma 0.96ng/ml.
Weight gain.
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