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a client receiving doxorubicin intravenously (iv) complains of pain at the insertion site and the nurse notes edema at the site. which intervention is most important for the nurse to implement?
a discontinue the iv fluids.
b administer the antidote.
c apply warm compresses.
d assess for erythema.
Doxorubicin extravasation (leakage from IV) causes pain and edema. Discontinuing IV fluids stops further drug leakage, preventing tissue damage. Antidote for doxorubicin extravasation isn't standard (unlike some drugs), warm compresses can worsen damage, and assessing erythema is part of evaluation but not the most urgent intervention. Discontinuing the IV is critical to prevent harm.
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A. Discontinue the IV fluids.