Internal jugular vein pressure determines pressure of:

Correct Answer: RA
Description: Ans. (a) Right atrium (RA)Ref.-.chapter 227: Harrison 18th edition# NORMAL JVP =5-8 CM OF WATER* Elevated JVP is indicative of right sided CHF* Kussmaul sign is seen in constrictive pericarditis* Kussmaul sign is not seen in cardiac tamponade* Canon a waves are seen AV dissociation/ ventricular tachycardia/ junctional tachycardia
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