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Critical Analysis, Critical Care

Nicole Kupchik,Elizabeth Bridges-2012-01-01-AJN American Journal of Nursing
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In Brief CVP isn't a reliable guide in making decisions about the use of fluid therapy to optimize perfusion. Editor's note: This is the first in a series of quarterly columns from nurses at the University of Washington that will examine in depth the research underlying critical care practices. The assumptions clinicians hold regarding CVP monitoring to guide fluid therapy are not supported by evidence.

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In Brief CVP isn't a reliable guide in making decisions about the use of fluid therapy to optimize perfusion. Editor's note: This is the first in a series of quarterly columns from nurses at the University of Washington that will examine in depth the research underlying critical care practices. The assumptions clinicians hold regarding CVP monitoring to guide fluid therapy are not supported by evidence.

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Critical illnessCritically illMedicineIntensive care medicinePsychology

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