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Taking BP on pt. with pacemakerRating: (votes: 0) ![]() I haven't had any problems using my left arm for BP. The device is n the left chest in a pocket where it floats and the leads are tapped into veins leading to the heart from there. There isn't anything in the arm that would be compressed by a cuff. Comment:
my dad has a pacemaker and always checks his own BP, no issues with it.
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No issues that I know of. we do it where I work.
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I've never had issues using the left arm either. We didn't avoid the left arm even when I worked on a cardiac unit.
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Quote from Cat_LPNI've heard both sides, that it is NOT ok, and some say that it is. (I do not recall learning about this in school, although I do avoid the left arm if pt does have a pacemaker, I guess instinctively). Is it still evidence-based to restrict taking BP's on the left arm with a pacemaker on the left side? I cannot find anything online regarding this.. I want to know what nurses here have to say
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When I worked cardiac, I only avoided the left arm if it was a fresh implant, simply because the left chest is already tender, and those automatic cuffs can squeeze like the dickens. Probably makes no difference, but I felt better.
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Nothing taught a out that back in paramedic school either, and they are seriously into detailed cardiac-related issues.
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I've never had a problem taking a blood pressure with someone who has a pacemaker. If it makes you feel more comfortable to do the other arm, then go for it. When I go into a patient's room I always make sure that there isn't a sign or something in the chart that specifically says do not take BPs, IVs, ect on this arm.
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Quote from roser13Evidence-based? I don't think it ever has been an evidence-based precaution. There is nothing anywhere near the left arm to avoid.
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I wonder where these nurses ever learned that now. Seems to me the consensus is 'no', that there is no known harm to do so. I honestly couldn't think of any myself, but that doesn't always mean anything since I'm a new nurse
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Quote from Virgo_RNWhen I worked cardiac, I only avoided the left arm if it was a fresh implant, simply because the left chest is already tender, and those automatic cuffs can squeeze like the dickens. Probably makes no difference, but I felt better.
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what P_RN saidsince 82 no issues
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