The nurse educator is discussing hemodynamic monitoring with newly hired intensive care unit nurses

Which information regarding the importance of leveling the hemodynamic transducer should the educator provide? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. The level of the transducer is set when the central venous catheter is initiated and should not be moved.
2. If the transducer is too high, pressure readings will be decreased.
3. The physician must be called in to level the transducer.
4. The transducer should be leveled with the phlebostatic axis point.
5. It the transducer is too low, the readings will be increased.


2,4,5
Rationale 1: The transducer should be leveled each time the patient is repositioned.
Rationale 2: A transducer that is set above the phlebostatic axis will result in pressure readings that are lower than actual readings.
Rationale 3: Leveling the transducer is a nursing responsibility.
Rationale 4: The phlebostatic axis point serves as a reference for the level of the transducer.
Rationale 5: A transducer that is set below the phlebostatic axis will result in pressure readings that are higher than actual readings.

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