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Jennifer Davis & Dawn Peta (Spring 2021). What's in a BP: Do you Follow the MAP?

Jennifer Davis & Dawn Peta (Spring 2021). What's in a BP: Do you Follow the MAP?

Update: 2021-11-24
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Article: https://cjen.ca/index.php/cjen/article/view/35
DOI:  https://doi.org/10.29173/cjen35

Jennifer Davis
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6497-227X

Dawn Peta
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6602-8335

The purpose of this case study is to help determine if emergency nursing education should include a focus on mean arterial pressure (MAP) and Pulse Pressure (PP) as part of their regular curriculum. We also considered if monitoring and trending BP, MAP and PP in patients who present with symptoms that may indicate a pulmonary and/or cardiac complaint, along with abnormal vital signs or abnormal lab values, would result in more timely intervention. Through this case study we hope to show that trending MAP may help identify early hypovolemic shock, severe sepsis   and other significant life threatening conditions.

Keywords: MAP, aortic injury, AAA, thoracic aneurysm, emergency nursing

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Jennifer Davis & Dawn Peta (Spring 2021). What's in a BP: Do you Follow the MAP?

Jennifer Davis & Dawn Peta (Spring 2021). What's in a BP: Do you Follow the MAP?

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