Everything about Arterial Line totally explained
An
arterial line is a thin
catheter inserted into an
artery. It is most commonly used in
intensive care medicine to monitor the
blood pressure real-time (rather than by intermittent measurement), and to obtain samples for
arterial blood gas measurements. It isn't generally used to administer medication. An arterial line is usually inserted in the wrist (
radial artery), armpit (
axillary artery), groin (
femoral artery), or foot (
pedal artery).
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