An important role of the nurse who is caring for a patient with an invasive hemodynamic monitoring includes:

1. Frequent reassessment and evaluation of data in order to tailor therapies to the patient.
2. Keeping IV solutions at atmospheric pressure so the monitor accurately obtains patient pressures.
3. Using the hemodynamic line for monitoring pressures and not for infusing IV fluids.
4. Zero referencing the transducer to the level of the radial artery.


Frequent reassessment and evaluation of data in order to tailor therapies to the patient.

Rationale: An important role of the nurse caring for a patient with an invasive hemodynamic monitoring includes frequent reassessment and evaluation of data in order to tailor therapies to the patient. Fluids and medications are often changed when the nurse reports changes in hemodynamic data to the health care provider. IV solutions are kept at 300 mmHg. Fluids are infused constantly through the system to prevent clotting of the line. The hemodynamic transducer is zeroed using the phlebostatic axis as a reference.

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