Transducer system in hemodynamic monitoring is set by (a) leveling (b) zeroing (c) calibration (d) all

Understand the Problem

The question is asking about the procedures involved in setting a transducer system used in hemodynamic monitoring. It seeks to identify which of the provided options—leveling, zeroing, calibration, or all—are part of this process.

Answer

Leveling and zeroing.

The final answer is leveling and zeroing.

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is leveling and zeroing.

More Information

For an accurate transducer system in hemodynamic monitoring, it is essential to both level and zero the system. Calibration is often not a routine procedure unless a discrepancy is noted.

Tips

A common mistake is not leveling the transducer at the correct anatomical location, which can lead to inaccurate readings.

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