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When measuring a client's blood pressure, how should the cuff be applied?

Proper placement of the blood pressure cuff is crucial for an accurate reading; it should be snug and positioned correctly above the elbow joint.

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Question: When measuring a client's blood pressure, how should the cuff be applied?

Answer options: ✅ Snugly around the upper arm, 1-2 inches above the antecubital fossa.

  • Loosely around the forearm, just above the wrist.
  • Tightly around the bicep, directly over the joint.
  • Around the client's calf, slightly below the knee.

Correct answer: Snugly around the upper arm, 1-2 inches above the antecubital fossa.

Explanation: Proper placement of the blood pressure cuff is crucial for an accurate reading; it should be snug and positioned correctly above the elbow joint.

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