yes blood is still flowing
His arm was paralyzed.
You should not take blood pressures in the arm if the patient has lymphedema or is at high risk for it, such as after a lymph node dissection for breast cancer.
pinch the radial nerve causing a temporarly paralyzed arm.
you should really take it to the vet. i don't think it is a good idea to put the injured gerbil back in the cage though.
Yes, on the arm opposite the fistula. Never on the same arm as the fistula
The Blood Arm was created in 2002.
in order to get lb 217 or the blood of a blood-line werewolf you have to take a needle, stick it in the arm of the blood- line werewolf and extract blood.
they put a needle into the arm and force blood into you blood vessels. if the pressure is too much the arm will explode. they are very dangerous so i advise you not to have one.- Dr Mcgregor
Taking blood pressure is not recommended on a limb with an IV because it can cause the vein to blow, resulting in a new IV line needing to be inserted. You can take a blood pressure on an IV limb when there is no other choice but try to do it far away from the IV site. If the IV is at the wrist/hand use the upper arm, if it's at the elbow use the lower arm close to the wrist.Good Luck I hope this helps.
When there's a port or shunt in the arm blood pressure is contraindicated on that arm.
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