NCLEX-PN

Category - Physiological Adaptation

A nurse notes that the client’s central venous pressure reading is 15 mm Hg. Which of the following physical findings support the reading?
  1. Jugular vein distention
  2. Left upper quadrant pain
  3. Strong peripheral pulses
  4. Difficulty breathing when lying down
Explanation
Answer: A - A client with right-sided heart failure demonstrates increased CVP reading, which is normally between 2 to 6 mm Hg. Jugular distention, in addition to right upper quadrant pain and weak peripheral pulses, supports the diagnostic finding. Difficulty breathing in supine position is a usual finding in left-sided heart failure.
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