A peripheral IV cannula should generally be assessed and potentially replaced every 72 to 96 hours, depending on the facility's protocol and the patient's condition. However, if there are signs of infection, infiltration, or thrombosis, it should be replaced immediately, regardless of the time elapsed. Regular assessment for patency and the condition of the insertion site is essential to maintain safety and effectiveness.
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