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Which of the following symptoms most likely indicates that an infusion is infiltrated?

  • A. Redness at the site
  • B. Pain at the site
  • C. Puffiness at the site
  • D. Exudate at the site
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The correct answer is C: Puffiness at the site. This indicates infiltration of the infusion, where the medication or fluid leaks into the surrounding tissue instead of entering the bloodstream. Puffiness is a sign of fluid accumulation due to the infiltration. Redness at the site (A) may indicate infection, pain (B) can be due to various reasons, and exudate (D) may suggest infection or irritation, but they are not specific to infiltration. Infiltration assessment involves checking for swelling, coolness, and blanching around the infusion site.