While making patient rounds, the nurse notices that a patient’s right arm is swollen, red, and painful to the touch at t

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While making patient rounds, the nurse notices that a patient’s right arm is swollen, red, and painful to the touch at t

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While making patient rounds, the nurse notices that a patient’s right arm is swollen, red, and painful to the touch at the IV site. The nurse knows from the report that the patient needs an IV for a cefaclor (Ceclor) infusion to treat her urinary tract infection. What should the nurse do in this situation?
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