Decreasing venous return and blood pressure are usually considered negative effects of positive pressure ventilation. In the case of cardiogenic pulmonary edema, it can therapeutically assist a failing left ventricle.
This video explains the use of CPAP for Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema and how decreasing venous return to the heart can aid in improving your patient's cardiopulmonary status.
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This video explains the use of CPAP for Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema and how decreasing venous return to the heart can aid in improving your patient's cardiopulmonary status.
Thanks for watching the RT Clinic!
Check out the website for merch and updates - https://rt-clinic.com
Please SUBSCRIBE to the channel! These videos are made for clinicians, students, and patients. I encourage comments, questions, and conversations below.
---RT CLINIC BADGE REFERENCE--- https://rtclinicshop.etsy.com
-----AUDIO CREDITS-----
Intro Music: Render One – Explasm
End Screen Music: The Family (CJ England) - Anxiety Bows https://youtu.be/j6aFojptf90
If you would like your product demonstrated by the RT Clinic, please reach out to me via email. [email protected]
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