Sheath Pull Competency

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  1. 3. What level must be less than 40 (if ordered) prior to sheath removal
  2. 6. If a patient has a venous and arterial sheath present, which sheath will you remove first?
  3. 8. After turning the stopcock off to the pressure line, how many mL's of blood will you aspirate prior to removal?
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  1. 1. What lab level must be less than 180 (if ordered) prior to sheath removal?
  2. 2. what medication must be at bedside in case the patient develops vasovagal syncope?
  3. 3. What pulses need to be marked prior to performing a sheath pull?
  4. 4. How many minutes minimum will you hold direct manual pressure for after removing a sheath?
  5. 5. Vital signs must be monitored Q___ minutes during a sheath pull.
  6. 7. Manual pressure should not occlude the pedal pulse for longer than ____ minutes.