A client is receiving an infusion of total parenteral nutrition (TPN) with 20% dextrose through a central line at 75 mL/hr. The nurse responds to the client's IV pump alarm, which indicates that the bag is empty. The new bag is not expected to arrive from the pharmacy for an hour. What is the most appropriate nursing action?
A) Hang 0.9% normal saline until new bag arrives, then increase TPN to 150 mL/hr for 1 hour
B) Hang 10% dextrose in water until the new bag arrives, then resume TPN at 75 mL/hr
C) Hang dextran in saline until the new bag arrives, then resume TPN at 75 mL/hr
D) Hang lactated Ringer's until the new bag arrives, then resume TPN at 75 mL/hr
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