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How Can Kinked IV Tubing Be Identified?
Signs of kinked IV tubing include an alarm on the IV pump, slowed or stopped fluid flow, and visible bends or twists in the tubing. Nurses should regularly inspect the IV line and apparatus for any signs of kinking.
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