Total parenteral nutrition (TPN) with a peripherally inserted central catheter is initiated for a patient who has tar burns and multiple fractures from a roofing accident.After 6 hours of TPN infusion,the nurse checks the patient's capillary blood glucose level and finds it to be 8.9 mmol/L (160 mg/dL) .What is the most appropriate nursing action?
A) Notify the physician of the blood glucose level.
B) Recheck the capillary blood glucose in 4 hours.
C) Check the catheter insertion site for signs of inflammation.
D) Slow the rate of the TPN solution to prevent hyperglycemia.
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