The correct answer would be:
C) Place the cuff 7.6 cm (3 in) above the popliteal artery.
When obtaining a blood pressure reading from a client's lower extremity, a nurse should adhere to specific steps to ensure accurate measurement:
1. Select the Appropriate Site:
The nurse should choose a site where the artery is close to the skin and over a firm surface, usually the popliteal artery at the back of the knee for the lower extremity.
2. Position the Client Correctly:
The nurse should have the client lie down with the leg flat and the thigh exposed. The client can also be seated with the leg in a bent position to expose the popliteal artery.
3. Place the Cuff Correctly:
The cuff should be placed around the thigh, with the center of the bladder of the cuff positioned over the popliteal artery, which is slightly medially and posteriorly on the back of the knee.
4. Auscultate at the Correct Location:
To auscultate, the nurse should place the stethoscope over the popliteal artery, just below the edge of the cuff.
Based on these steps, let's analyze the provided options:
A) Auscultate the blood pressure at the dorsalis pedis artery:
This is not the standard practice for measuring blood pressure in the lower extremity; the popliteal artery is the usual site.
B) Measure the blood pressure with the client sitting on the side of the bed:
This position can be used if the leg is positioned to expose the popliteal artery, but lying down is typically preferred for comfort and to ensure the leg is at heart level.
C) Place the cuff 7.6 cm (3 in) above the popliteal artery:
Placing the cuff above the artery ensures that the bladder of the cuff is over the artery when inflated.
D) Place the bladder of the cuff over the posterior aspect of the thigh:
This is the correct method for placement as it allows for proper auscultation of the popliteal artery.
Given these considerations, the correct answer would be:
C) Place the cuff 7.6 cm (3 in) above the popliteal artery.
This ensures that the cuff is in the correct position to compress the artery and obtain an accurate blood pressure reading from the lower extremity.