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Carlie Wilkerson
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4 October, 19:56
Why would a patient need to be in prone position?
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Shawn Carlson
4 October, 20:20
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Reduced stroke volume and cardiac index results in a drop in blood pressure often seen when a patient is turned from supine to prone. Respiratory changes include a 30% to 35% decrease in respiratory compliance and increase in peak airway pressure. This in turn decreases venous return and cardiac output.
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