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Ragavendra
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Question 18 of 39: Invasive arterial monitoring is preferred in this patient. You clicked 'True' Incorrect! Blood pressure should be measured repeatedly; actual frequency will depend on the severity of the illness. Although invasive arterial monitoring is preferred in the hypotensive patient, non-invasive monitoring is adequate at programmed intervals is useful, but it must be recognized that measurements may be inaccurate because of inappropriate cuff size or muscle contractions; marked peripheral vasoconstriction can result in false low readings. Furthermore, many patients report that the device is irritating and disrupts rest. |
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