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Could he have meant central venous access? I don't know

Posted By: Margaret on 2007-09-17
In Reply to: Extremities - no CVA or CVP? - medword

Subject: Could he have meant central venous access? I don't know

what the CVP would be, though, unless central venous pressure line?

I would have to see what the patient's other problems were I guess. I have never heard this in an extremity exam before though.


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