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When assessing a client's IV for infiltration, which finding would be unexpected for the nurse?

  • A. The area around the infusion site feels warm to the touch.
  • B. The infusion site is swollen and cool to the touch.
  • C. The infusion line does not flush properly.
  • D. There is no blood return in the infusion line.
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is A. Warmth around the infusion site is not an expected finding with infiltration. Infiltration typically presents with swelling and coolness due to the fluid leaking into the surrounding tissue. Choices B, C, and D are incorrect because swelling, coolness, and difficulty flushing the line, as well as lack of blood return, are commonly associated with infiltration.