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Avoid sources of electrical interference is postimplantation instruction must a nurse provide a client with a permanent pacemaker

A pacemaker is a device that regulates an unsteady heartbeat. Flexible, insulated wires (leads) used in pacemakers are implanted in one or more heart chambers. The electrical pulses needed to change the heart rate are delivered by these lines. Some of the most recent pacemakers don't need leads.

The risk of problems is often quite low while having a pacemaker put. The primary worry is that the pacemaker will no longer be able to regulate the heartbeat due to a malfunction or a wire that has moved out of place. Barring difficulties, pacemaker surgery is typically a straightforward procedure that takes one to two hours to complete.

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