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appyboo

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Which of the following interventions would ensure the accuracy of hemodynamic parameters and ensure an air-free system?
 
  1. Slowly flush the system after taking a blood sample.
  2. Loosen connections.
  3. Keep pressure bag inflated to 300 mmHg.
  4. Add extensions to the line.

Question 2

A client is learning about cholesterol. The nurse explains that the good cholesterol transports plasma cholesterol away from plaques and to the liver for metabolism. This type of cholesterol is called:
 
  1. high-density lipoprotein.
  2. low-density lipoprotein.
  3. very-high-density lipoprotein.
  4. very-low-density lipoprotein.



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Answer to Question 1

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Interventions to ensure the accuracy of hemodynamic parameters and an air-free system include fast-flushing the system after taking a blood sample, keeping connections tight, keeping the pressure bag inflated to 300 mmHg, not adding extensions to the line, and periodically performing flick and flush to the tubing system.

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High-density lipoprotein transports plasma cholesterol away from atherosclerotic plaques and to the liver for metabolism and excretion. Low-density lipoproteins, or bad cholesterol, are the main component of the atherosclerotic plaque. Very-low-density lipoproteins are considered more atherogenic and are more common in men and people with diabetes.





 

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