After a permanent pacemaker insertion the client should avoid undergoing <u>magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)</u>.
<h3>What is a permanent pacemaker insertion?</h3>
A pacemaker insertion is the implantation of a small electronic device that is usually placed in the chest, below the collarbone to help regulate slow electrical problems with the heart
For a nurse that is providing discharge instructions to a client after a permanent pacemaker insertion. The safety precaution the nurse will communicate to the client is for him/her to avoid undergoing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
Thus, after a permanent pacemaker insertion the client should avoid undergoing <u>magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)</u>.
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Explanation:
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The right side of the heart<span> pumps blood to the lungs, where the blood is oxygenated and then returns to the </span>heart<span>. This circuit is called the pulmonary </span>circulation<span>. </span>The left side of the heart<span> receives oxygenated blood from the lungs and pumps it to the rest of the body.
so yes the t</span><span>he left side of the heart performs the circulation.</span>