Vascular Access Exam Prep

Category - Vascular Access Practice Test

When starting an intravenous line, the nurse holds the needle with the bevel up before penetrating the skin. What is the rationale for this practice?
  1. It reduces the risk of the needle going through the vein.
  2. It produces less pain for the patient.
  3. It is less traumatic to the skin.
  4. It reduces the risk of infection.
Explanation
Answer: C-The rationale for holding the needle with the bevel up is that it is less traumatic to the skin. The needle inserted in this position may penetrate the skin more easily and is less likely to cause damage to the skin or the vein. This practice may also make starting an intravenous line easier for the nurse without marking the skin or causing bleeding at the site.
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