Question # 49

The arterial pressure alarm keeps triggering at a moderately negative value, but blood flow seems stable. What should you do?

Options:

A.

Check for kinks, needle position, clotting, and recirculation issues; correct before continuing.

B.

Disable the alarm temporarily.

C.

Increase UF goal to normalize readings.

D.

Ignore alarm since flow appears adequate.

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