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Perfusion, arterial pressure |
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Peripheral resistance, arterial pressure |
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Phlebostatic axis |
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Positive end-expiratory pressure, patient on ventilator with |
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Preejection period (PEP) |
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- advantages and disadvantages, sites,
- indications for,
- patient positioning,
- surgical cutdown technique for inserting,
- advantages and disadvantages, sites,
- insertion, 36,
- potential complications,
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- catheter insertion,
- catheter structure,
- components,
- nursing responsibilities in,
- parameters, normal,
- signs and symptoms of,
- troubleshooting,
- ventilatory effects,
- catheter insertion,
- complications of,
- mechanical ventilation,
- parameters, normal,
- prevention of,
- troubleshooting,
- ventilatory effects,
- waveform,
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- catheter positioning,
- Measuring cardiac function
- mechanical ventilation,
- overwedging,
- recording method,
- troubleshooting,
- Understanding PAWP
- ventilatory effects,
- waveform,
- complications of,
- Measuring cardiac function
- overwedging,
- prevention of,
- signs and symptoms of,
- troubleshooting,
- Understanding PAWP
- ventilatory effects,
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Pulmonary embolism, as pulmonary artery pressure monitoring complication |
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Pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR), 5-6 |
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Percutaneous technique for catheter insertion |
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Perfusion ratio |
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Pheochromocytoma |
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Pneumothorax, as central venous pressure monitoring complication |
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Positive endexpiratory pressure (PEEP) |
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Proximal lumen |
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pulmonary artery wedge pressure and |
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Pulmonary infarction, as pulmonary artery pressure monitoring complication |
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Pulmonic valve |
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Pulsus alternans |
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Purkinje fibers |