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A client has developed phlebitis at the IV site. What is the next step the nurse should take?

  • A. Administer an anti-inflammatory medication
  • B. Discontinue the IV and notify the provider
  • C. Apply a cold compress over the IV site
  • D. Increase the IV flow rate to prevent dehydration
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: When a client develops phlebitis at the IV site, the nurse's immediate action should be to discontinue the IV and notify the healthcare provider. Phlebitis is inflammation of the vein, and leaving the IV in place can lead to complications such as infection or thrombosis. Administering an anti-inflammatory medication (choice A) may not address the root cause and delay the necessary intervention. Applying a cold compress (choice C) may provide temporary relief but does not address the need to remove the source of inflammation. Increasing the IV flow rate (choice D) is contraindicated as it can exacerbate the phlebitis by causing more irritation to the vein.