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Central venous pressure measurement
Central venous pressure measurement
Series Title(s):
Emergency management, the first 30 minutes
Contributor(s):
Dineen, James J., 1938- Goldfinger, Stephen E., 1935- Harvard Medical School. Department of Continuing Education. Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston. Emergency Training Course.
Publication:
[Minneapolis] : Institute for Continuing Physician Education, c1973
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Abstract:
(Critcal) This program reviews the causes of low and high CVP readings and the clinical uses of the CVP monitoring. The problems in therapy for abnormal CVP readings; sites and techniques for placing a CVP line and infection as a complication are also discussed. The presentation is well done and meets its objectives. Thus, this program is recommended for practitioners of emergency medicine, internal medicine and anesthesiology.
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