Lewis's Medical Surgical Nursing in Canada, 5th Edition - Nursing Management: Critical Care Environment Related

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The intensive care unit nurse educator is teaching a new staff nurse about hemodynamic monitoring. Which of the following actions indicates that the teaching has been effective?

  • A. Positions the zero-reference stopcock line level with the phlebostatic axis.
  • B. Balances and calibrates the hemodynamic monitoring equipment every hour.
  • C. Rechecks the location of the phlebostatic axis when changing the patient's position.
  • D. Ensures that the patient is lying supine with the head of the bed flat for all readings.
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: For accurate measurement of pressures, the zero-reference level should be at the phlebostatic axis. There is no need to rebalance and recalibrate monitoring equipment hourly. Accurate hemodynamic readings are possible with the patient's head raised to 45 degrees or in the prone position. The anatomic position of the phlebostatic axis does not change when patients are repositioned.