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A client scheduled to have blood drawn for a serum alpha1-antitrypsin level asks the nurse whether any special preparation is necessary. Since the client has a history of hyperlipidemia, the nurse should explain:
 
  1. A fasting specimen will be necessary.
  2. Any lipid-lowering medications should be held the day of the test.
  3. No special preparation is needed.
  4. A low-fat diet should be eaten for 24 hours prior to the test.

Question 2

A client has blood drawn for an arterial blood gas. When applying pressure to the puncture site, it is important for the nurse to:
 
  1. Hold the pressure for at least 60 seconds.
  2. Have a tourniquet available in case bleeding does not stop.
  3. Hold the pressure for 5 minutes or longer.
  4. Keep the extremity elevated above the heart.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: 1

1. Clients with elevated cholesterol or triglyceride levels need to have a fasting specimen drawn.
2. Medications do not need to be held.
3. Clients with elevated cholesterol or triglyceride levels need to have a fasting specimen drawn.
4. No dietary restrictions are necessary.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: 3

1. Since arteries are under high pressure, they can bleed if pressure is not held for 5 minutes.
2. It is not necessary to have a tourniquet available.
3. Since arteries are under high pressure, they can bleed if pressure is not held for 5 minutes.
4. It is not necessary to keep the extremity elevated.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 25, 2018
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