
The nurse can reduce the risk of access site infection in a client receiving TPN by
A) adding antibiotics to the TPN fluid.
B) changing the catheter every 48 hours.
C) changing the transparent dressing every 72 hours.
D) using a semipermeable dressing on the insertion site.
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