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What are the CV effects of hypervolemia or vasoconstriction?
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Increased CVP, CI, PCWP, PAP
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What are the CV effects of hypovolemia?
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Decreased CVP, CI, PCWP, PAP
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What are the CV effects of LV failure or increased afterload?
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Decreased CI, increased PCWP, PAP
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What causes increased CVP, decreased CI, Increased PCWP and PAP?
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Pulmonary edema
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What is the tx for pulmonary edema?
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diuretics
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What are the CV effects of pulmonary edema?
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Increased CVP, PCWP, PAP, decreased CI
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What are the CV effects of RV failure or increased preload?
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Increased CVP, decreased CI, decreased PCWP, decreased PAP
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What is the tx for RV failure/increased preload?
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vasodilators
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Where should transducers be leveled?
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The phlebostatic axis
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Where is the phlebostatic axis located?
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4th ICS and mid axilla, correlates with RA
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