When is it appropriate to use the SASH (saline-administer medication-saline-heparin) technique for administering intravenous (IV) medications?
A) When the medication is not compatible with heparin
B) When the patient is allergic to heparin
C) During routine peripheral locking device IV flushes
D) When the IV site is red or puffy
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