Multiple Choice
In which of the following situations would the nurse use a larger-bore needle when administering an IV?
A) There is a risk for hemorrhage, fluctuation of vital signs, or shock, such as when a patient is scheduled for surgery
B) The patient has small veins, such as in a young child or older adult
C) Intravenous (IV) access is needed only intermittently, such as to administer IV antibodies every 6 hours
D) The patient has experienced major trauma or disease and may need rapid infusion of fluids
E) The patient has fragile veins, such as in older adults or those who have had IV medications administered repeatedly
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