Why does the diagram of the waveform rarely reflect what the patient is actually receiving?
a. The waveform may be affected by the monitor or recording equipment and not accurately represent the actual treatment being administered.
b. Variations in patient anatomy or physiological response may cause the actual treatment to differ from the expected waveform.
c. The medication or therapy being given may not always produce a predictable waveform in the patient's body.
d. Human error in recording or interpreting the waveform data may lead to discrepancies between the displayed waveform and the actual treatment received by the patient.