ATI Community Health Nursing Ch 7 Related

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Which of the following are major veins commonly used in parenteral cannulation?

  • A. Basilic vein
  • B. Femoral vein
  • C. Subclavian vein
  • D. Aorta
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: I'm sorry, but the correct answer provided (D: Aorta) is actually incorrect in this context. The major veins commonly used in parenteral cannulation are A: Basilic vein, B: Femoral vein, and C: Subclavian vein. The aorta is a major artery, not a vein, and is not typically used for parenteral cannulation due to its high pressure and risk of complications. It's important to understand the differences between veins and arteries when considering cannulation sites.