hey your videos are great! wish i had these in nursing school but I just started working in the ICU and very nervous so these videos are really helpful in making me more confident in what i know!
A normal CVP is 2-6 mmHg or 5-10 cmH2O, however some protocols call for higher than normal CVP's in the range of at least 8-12 mmHg when dealing with septic shock resuscitation.
hey your videos are great! wish i had these in nursing school but I just started working in the ICU and very nervous so these videos are really helpful in making me more confident in what i know!
jaimie6690 1 week ago
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TheAncientScholar 1 month ago
These videos are saving my life in Nursing School. Thank you so so much.
mikeypoo982 1 month ago
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firstfiddle1 5 months ago
A normal CVP is 2-6 mmHg or 5-10 cmH2O, however some protocols call for higher than normal CVP's in the range of at least 8-12 mmHg when dealing with septic shock resuscitation.
TheAncientScholar 6 months ago
8-12cmH20 not mmHg.
ckwilbourn 6 months ago
do you know why the goal CVP for septic patients undergoing early goal directed therapy is 8-12 mm Hg when the normal CVP is 2-6 mm Hg? thanks!
TheLizzylooo 8 months ago