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In this question, we have to fill these gaps.
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So the first is saying that the natural cholesterol education program recommends that that recommends lipid profile be collected as a consistent manner after the patient has been either lying down or sitting quite.
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For five minutes.
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Okay, this is the correct answer for first fill in the next is talking about never apply a blood pressure calf or tourniquet or perform vein puncture on an arm with and type of shunt.
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Next is talking about do not use amyno inhalate to revive patients who have fainted as they can have unwanted side effects such as respiratory disaster distress in asthmatic individuals okay next is talking if you sense that the patient is in pain or the patient complain of marked or extreme pain or ask you to remove the needle for any reason the vein puncture should be terminated immediately even if there are no other sign of nerve injury.
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Okay.
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Next is talking is saying that extreme pain, a burning or electric shock sensations numbness at the arm, pain that radiates up or down the arm, pain that radiates up or down the arm are all signs.
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Of nerve involvement and any one of them requires immediate termination of the vein puncture.
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Okay.
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Next is talking that hands or fast pumping can increase blood potassium level up to 20 %.
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Okay.
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Then the seventh is saying that probing is painful to the patient and can cause tiggers in the vein that result in the hematoma formation, damage, damage, nerve and other tissue or lead to inadvertent puncture of an artery...