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Whats venous fluid overload

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Venous fluid overload, also known as hypervolemia, is that state when a person experiences increased edema and fluid retention due to poor regulation of water and sodium.

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In bronchovascular markings which infection we have and what fluid overload?

Bronchovascular markings mean that you have an airway infection or a venous fluid overload.


In brochovascular markings which infection we have and what fluid overload?

Bronchovascular markings imply that you could be having an airway infection or a venous fluid overload.


What is hypertonic fluid overload?

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Why is venous access performed?

Venous access is necessary for fluid administration, medication administration, and obtaining blood for chemical analysis.


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What patient is most at risk for fluid overload?

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What do Positive JVD and HJR indicate?

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In brochovascular markings which infection we have and what is fluid overload?

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What conduct fluid from the interstitial space back to the venous system?

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What conducts fluid from the interstitial space back to the venous system?

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