What is the most important nursing action when a patient is first started on an intravenous (IV) antibacterial drug?
A) Check the IV site every 4 hours for redness around the site and the presence of cordlike veins.
B) Check the drip rate every hour to ensure that the proper blood drug level is maintained.
C) Assess the patient's pulse, blood pressure, and respiratory effect every 15 minutes.
D) Assess the patient's white blood cell count daily to determine drug effectiveness.
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