A patient prescribed to receive two units of packed red blood cells is to receive a dose of intravenous medication between the two units. how would the nurse administer the medication?

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The nurse would administer the medication Through another IV line, the correct answer is option(d).

A soft, flexible tube called an intravenous line (IV) is inserted into a vein, typically in the arm or hand. To provide medication or fluids, medical professionals utilize IV lines on patients.

Patients of all ages get various fluids, medicines, and blood products through IV lines. Plastic tubing that is thin and flexible serves as the catheter or "line." The line is inserted into a vein in the hand, arm, foot, leg, or scalp by a qualified healthcare professional. A plastic spike, a drip chamber, a roller clamp, a syringe tip, and locking collar, and medicine ports will all be linked to the principal tube. Ventilating the tubing is not necessary because the majority of IV fluids are sold in plastic bags that deflate as the fluid infuses.

The complete question is:

A patient prescribed to receive two units of packed red blood cells is to receive a dose of intravenous medication between the two units. How would the nurse administer the medication?

A. In the IV line for the blood product during the transfusion

B. In the IV line for the blood product when the line is flushed with normal saline

C. In oral form

D. Through another IV line

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