The patient has a temporary percutaneous catheter in place for treatment of acute kidney injury.The catheter has been in place for 5 days.The nurse should
A) prepare to assist with a routine dialysis catheter change.
B) evaluate the patient for signs and symptoms of infection.
C) teach the patient that the catheter is designed for long-term use.
D) use one of the three lumens for fluid administration.
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