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The jugular venous pulse provides an indirect measure of central venous pressure as the ... internal jugular vein lies directly over the ... .

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The jugular venous pulse provides an indirect measure of central venous pressure as the ... internal jugular vein lies directly over the ... .

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The jugular venous pulse provides an indirect measure of central venous pressure as the internal jugular vein lies directly over the right atrium of the heart.

Here are the steps to understand this:

  1. The jugular venous pulse is a visible bulging in the neck from blood flow in the internal jugular vein.

  2. The internal jugular vein is the major vein that brings deoxygenated blood from the head and neck back to the heart.

  3. The central venous pressure (CVP) is a measure of the pressure of blood in the right atrium, or the right upper chamber of the heart.

  4. The internal jugular vein lies directly over the right atrium. Therefore, changes in the pressure of blood in the internal jugular vein can provide an indirect measure of the CVP.

  5. When the pressure in the right atrium increases, it causes the pressure in the internal jugular vein to increase as well. This increased pressure causes the jugular venous pulse to become more visible.

  6. Therefore, by observing the jugular venous pulse, healthcare providers can get an idea of the patient's CVP and thus their cardiovascular health.

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