The most likely cause of swelling at a peripheral IV site is catheter infiltration, which occurs when IV fluids leak into surrounding tissues. While medication reactions and constrictive dressing may also cause swelling, they are less common. Proper assessment and timely intervention are crucial to mitigate complications. ;
The most likely cause of swelling at a peripheral IV site is catheter infiltration, which occurs when IV fluids leak into surrounding tissues due to improper catheter placement. While medication reactions, improper positioning, and constrictive dressings can cause swelling, infiltration is the primary concern that needs immediate attention. Timely assessment and intervention are crucial to prevent further complications for the patient.
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