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- What nursing interventions are necessary for a nurse to use a CVAD to obtain blood samples? What is the procedure for blood collection? What assessments are necessary pre and post collection?What is the rationale behind the 10-15 minutes scrub performed by the instrument nurse and surgeon before every surgery?Which of the following nursing interventions is appropriate for a patient with impaired mobility? a) Encouraging the patient to remain in bed at all times b) Assisting with range-of-motion exercises c) Restraining the patient to prevent falls d) Administering sedatives to keep the patient calm