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Central venous pressure (CVP)
 
  a. measures left atrial blood pressure.
  b. measures total body blood volume.
  c. reflects the pressure in the major veins as blood returns to the heart.
  d. measures cardiac output.

Question 2

Which statement about CVP is true?
 
  a. A manometer is used and positioned level to the patient's right atrium.
  b. Normal readings are 8 to 12 mm Hg.
  c. CVP readings can be taken using a radial artery catheter.
  d. Taking a breath can create positive pressure and alter the CVP.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
CVP assesses function of the heart's right side. It represents the amount of venous return and filling pressure of the right ventricle.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A
Normal CVP readings range from 2 to 8 mm Hg and respiratory inspiration creates negative pressure. CVP may be monitored with a single-lumen or multilumen radiopaque catheter. A double- or triple-lumen Hickman or Broviac catheter is used most commonly.



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