The correct answer involves the use of aseptic technique and confirming the functionality of the central line by aspirating for blood return before administration. This ensures that the line is patent and reduces the risk of complications like infiltration or infection. The alternative answers either include unnecessary steps, such as diluting the medication without specific orders, or omit key safety precautions, such as checking for blood return or engaging in standard protocol measures.
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