Central Venous Pressure
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Volume Status in the Intensive Care Unit: Central Venous Pressure (CVP) vs. Right Atrial Pressure vs.Vena Caval Index Michael Aaronson MD Omaha's Nephrology Consultant
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Volume Status in the ICU: Central Venous Pressure (CVP) vs. Right Atrial Pressure vs.Vena Caval Index http://t.co/D7JV2Ix via @maaronson86
Central Venous Access, Subclavian Vein, Supraclavicular Approach: eMedicine Clinical Procedures
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: First described in 1952, central venous catheterization is a time-honored and tested technique of quickly accessing the major venous system that empties into the right atrium. Benefits over peripheral access include greater longevity without infection, line security ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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The supraclavicular approach to central venous access is sometimes used to place a catheter. Why it's done. http://bit.ly/bqTDh1
Central Venous Access, Subclavian Vein, Subclavian Approach: eMedicine Clinical Procedures
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: First described in 1952, central venous catheterization is a time-honored and tested technique of quickly accessing the major venous system that empties into the right atrium. Its benefits over peripheral access include greater longevity without infection, line ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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The subclavian vein is most commonly used to access a central vein for catheterization. See why. http://bit.ly/ckKZzL
Medical Student Article | Venous Pressure
mdlinx.com — “Transcutaneous Regional Venous Oximetry: A Feasibility Study” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Otolaryngology Article | Catheterization, Central Venous
mdlinx.com — “Frequent malpositions of peripherally inserted central venous catheters in patients undergoing head and neck surgery” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Frequent malpositions of peripherally inserted central venous catheters in patients undergoing head and nec... http://bit.ly/iqnqVX #ENT
Jugular venous pressure: a cardinal sign : The Lancet
thelancet.com — “Jugular venous pressure: a cardinal sign. By - Giuseppe Ferrante MD, Francesca Pugliese MD, Prof Carlo Di Mario MD” View full resource at thelancet.com
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Take a look at this Clinical Picture of jugular venous pressure http://bit.ly/bbjRH0 #cardiology
Emergency Med Medical News about Venous Pressure
mdlinx.com — “The Shunt-Restricted Arterialized Venous Flap for Hand/Digit Reconstruction: Enhanced Perfusion, Decreased Congestion, and Improved Reliability” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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The Shunt-Restricted Arterialized Venous Flap for Hand/Digit Reconstruction: Enhanced Perfusion, Decrea... http://bit.ly/bKNTEn #ER #mdlinx
Infectious Disease Article | Catheterization, Central Venous
mdlinx.com — “Hospital-wide survey of the use of central venous catheters” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Hospital-wide survey of the use of central venous catheters: Journal of Hospital Infection http://bit.ly/hvW7Hm #ID
Central Venous Cannulation | Life in the Fast Lane
lifeinthefastlane.com — “Commonly used sites are the internal jugular vein (IJV), subclavian vein and femoral vein, which are all located close to arteries and nerves that can be damaged by a misplaced needle. In addition the subclavian vein lies near the pleura of the lung with the risk of pneumothorax.” View full resource at lifeinthefastlane.com
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Central Venous Access, Femoral Vein: eMedicine Clinical Procedures
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: The use of invasive monitoring technologies and aggressive hemodynamic resuscitation protocols has increased. Therefore, the ability to gain rapid and accurate vascular access has become an imperative skill that critical and emergency care physicians must possess. Peripheral ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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Physicans may sometimes acess central veins through a femoral artery. See when this procedure may be necessary. http://bit.ly/d3mIhc
Critical Care | Full text | No agreement of mixed venous and central venous saturation in sepsis, independent of sepsis origin
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No agreement of mixed venous and central venous saturation in sepsis, independent of sepsis origin http://j.mp/hXgL4z
How Not to Fail Under Pressure | Psych Central News
psychcentral.com — “We have all watched the unthinkable happen, and maybe it has happened to us -- choking or performing in a subpar manner because of a feeling of too much” View full resource at psychcentral.com
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What happens to the brain when you choke under pressure and how to avoid it. Interesting. http://bit.ly/bn0Ff2
Nerve: Poise Under Pressure | Psych Central
psychcentral.com — “In his intelligent and sharp-witted book, Nerve: Poise Under Pressure, Serenity Under Stress, and the Brave New Science of Fear and Cool Taylor Clark is” View full resource at psychcentral.com
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FDA Recalls Central Venous Catheter Trays - QualityPoint Technologies
qualitypointtech.net — “The FDA has recalled various types of Cook, Inc, central venous catheter trays because of leaks in the plunger luer. Medscape Medical News” View full resource at qualitypointtech.net
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FDA Recalls Central Venous Catheter Trays: The FDA has recalled various types of Cook, Inc, central venous cathete... http://bit.ly/fMt1Jf
Pediatrics News & Articles - MDLinx - Central venous catheter on #MDlinx
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Difficult extraction of long-term central venous catheters in children--case report: Journal of Pediatric Surgery http://bit.ly/aG9Ziy #peds
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