The nurse would clarify to a client considering a MIDCABG that this procedure is less invasive and does not utilize
a. anticoagulants.
b. cardiopulmonary bypass.
c. long-term anesthesia.
d. mammary arteries.
B
The MIDCABG is less invasive, using the mammary arteries. The cardiopulmonary bypass ma-chine is not needed, but the standard anticoagulant therapies and anesthesia are used.
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