Asked by Ashley Chavez on May 06, 2024

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The nurse is caring for a patient in labor and delivery. When near completing an assessment of the patient's cervix, the electronic infusion device being used on the intravenous (IV) infusion alarms. Which sequence of actions is most appropriate for the nurse to take?

A) Complete the assessment, remove gloves, and silence the alarm.
B) Discontinue the assessment, silence the alarm, and assess the intravenous site.
C) Complete the assessment, remove gloves, wash hands, and assess the intravenous infusion.
D) Discontinue the assessment, remove gloves, use hand gel, and assess the intravenous infusion.

Electronic Infusion Device

Piece of medical equipment that delivers intravenous fluids at a prescribed rate through an intravenous catheter.

Intravenous Infusion

The administration of liquid substances directly into a vein, commonly used for medications, fluids, or nutrients.

Cervix Assessment

A clinical examination of the cervix often performed to check for signs of disease, infection, or assess dilation during labor.

  • Initiate practices to block infection during activities related to patient care.
  • Prioritize nursing interventions to address or prevent infection.
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Dineeka LeeniyagodaMay 10, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Completing the assessment while wearing gloves, removing gloves, washing hands after contact with body fluids, and then assessing the intravenous infusion will assist in the prevention and transfer of any potential organisms to this intravenous line. Completing the assessment, removing gloves, and silencing the alarm leaves out the crucial step of decontaminating and washing the hands. Discontinuing the assessment and assessing the IV leaves out removing the gloves and decontamination, as well as completing the assessment for the patient. Discontinuing the assessment, removing gloves, using hand gel, and assessing the IV is incorrect because upon exposure to body fluids, washing hands is appropriate.