Place these nursing actions in order of proper sequence for…
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Plаce these nursing аctiоns in оrder оf proper sequence for prepаring an IV solution and tubing when initiating an intravenous infusion. When recording your answer below, enter the number only, that corresponds to your choice. 1. Clamp tubing, uncap spike, and insert spike into entry site on the solution bag as directed by the manufacturer 2. Verify the primary care providers orders, gather all supplies and wash your hands, identify the patient 3. Label tubing with date of initiation, due date to replace tubing, and name. 4. Maintain aseptic technique when opening sterile packages and IV solutions 5. Prime the tubing eliminate all air, by releasing the clamp that allows fluid to move through the tubing prior to initiating the infusion 6. Squeeze the drip chamber and allow it to fill one-half full or as indicated by the manufacturer and open the IV tubing clamp.
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