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Question

A client who is receiving total parenteral nutrition (TPN) through a subclavian triple lumen catheter expresses concern to a nurse about bacteria entering the blood through the catheter.

The nurse explains that the risk of catheter-related infections can be decreased by doing which of the following?

Using antibiotic ointment and instilling antibiotic solution do not decrease the risk of infection and may predispose to the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

Unless loose, soiled, or bloody, the dressing should be changed weekly or every 10 days depending on the cleansing solution used.

Unless loose, soiled, or bloody, the dressing should be changed weekly or every 10 days depending on the cleansing solution used.

Consistently utilizing one port for TPN solution minimizes the risk of infection.

QID:107840