Sample interview questions: How do you handle patients who require intraoperative cardiac index monitoring?
Sample answer:
Intraoperative Cardiac Index Monitoring
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Preoperative Evaluation:
- Review medical history and physical exam to identify potential risks factors (e.g., coronary artery disease, valvular heart disease)
- Obtain informed consent for the procedure and monitoring
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Equipment Setup:
- Gather necessary equipment, including a cardiac index monitor, transducer, and tubing
- Position the transducer on the appropriate arterial line (e.g., radial or femoral)
- Calibrate the monitor according to manufacturer’s instructions
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Monitoring Procedure:
- Establish a stable baseline cardiac index value
- Monitor the cardiac index continuously throughout the procedure, especially during critical events (e.g., hemorrhage, hypotension)
- Identify and respond to significant changes in cardiac index
- Record the values regularly
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