A patient has been receiving continuous parenteral nutrition for three weeks. The central venous catheter becomes occluded, and the infusion is abruptly stopped. Which of the following is the nurse's priority assessment?
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A
Signs of hypervolemia, such as crackles and edema
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B
Signs of hypoglycemia, such as diaphoresis and shakiness
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C
Signs of catheter-related infection, such as fever and chills
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D
Signs of essential fatty acid deficiency, such as scaly dermatitis