| 1. | It is also the site of clinical examination of Jugular venous pressure.
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| 2. | Next consider if both systemic vascular resistance and central venous pressure remain constant.
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| 3. | Caregivers can also measure central venous pressure and other physiological variables through the line.
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| 4. | Reduced blood pressure means decreased venous pressure and, hence, a decreased peritubular capillary pressure.
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| 5. | Valsalva maneuver-when the patient performs this maneuver, he or she, increases intra-abdominal venous pressure.
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| 6. | Acute cor pulmonale is manifested by respiratory distress, hypoxemia, hypotension and elevated central venous pressure.
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| 7. | Prominent v and c waves may be seen in the JVP ( jugular venous pressure ).
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| 8. | Venous pressure is the vascular pressure in a vein or in the atria of the heart.
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| 9. | The study also found that agreement between doctors on the jugular venous pressure can be poor.
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| 10. | A blood pressure cuff is used above the wound, to maintain venous pressure at a specified value.
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