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While Fluorouracil (5FU®) is being infused, a client complains of burning at the IV site. What should the nurse do first?

  • A. Aspirate the IV site for blood return.
  • B. Slow the infusion.
  • C. Inspect the IV site.
  • D. Stop the infusion.
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The correct first action for the nurse is to inspect the IV site. This is important to assess for any signs of infiltration or extravasation, which could be causing the burning sensation. Aspirating the IV site for blood return (Choice A) may not be the initial priority as it does not directly address the client's complaint of burning. Slowing the infusion (Choice B) may help alleviate discomfort but should not be done before inspecting the site. Stopping the infusion (Choice D) may be necessary, but inspecting the site should come first to determine the appropriate course of action.