After cardiac catheterization the limb is immobilised for what
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During a cardiac catheterization, the tube is inserted either through the groin, arm, wrist or the elbow. After insertion, the limbs are immobilized so as to prevent any kind of bleeding at the point of insertion or any other casualty.
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Answer: The answer is to prevent bleeding.
Explanation: the cardiac catheterization is done to get knowledge about the heart and its blood vessels and can also be done to treat the heart diseases or to find out about if someone needs the heart surgery or not and it is a very low-risk factor but the risk increases when the one is having kidney diseases and the limbs are immobilized because the to check about all this the instruments used are inserted through limbs.
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