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The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 1989
Cardiac tamponade is a commonly misdiagnosed, life-threatening condition that causes impaired ventricular filling as a result of increased pericardial pressure. Nurses are in an ideal position to recognize the early, often subtle signs of Decreased Cardiac Output and Altered Tissue Perfusion resulting from cardiac tamponade.
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Cardiac tamponade is a commonly misdiagnosed, life-threatening condition that causes impaired ventricular filling as a result of increased pericardial pressure. Nurses are in an ideal position to recognize the early, often subtle signs of Decreased Cardiac Output and Altered Tissue Perfusion resulting from cardiac tamponade.
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Pathophysiology of Cardiac Tamponade
Chest, 1998C ardiac tamponade is always life threatening and nearly always requires urgent and precise therapeutic intervention. It is perhaps unique in that appreciation of its pathophysiologic state is essential to precise diagnosis and rational treatment. Since the 19th century, investigations in experimental animals provided a basic understanding that has ...
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