Optimizing Patient Positioning for Arterial Perfusion: A Guide
To increase arterial perfusion, the patient should be positioned in a supine or slight Trendelenburg position. This improves venous return to the heart, thereby increasing cardiac output and ultimately increasing arterial perfusion.Cardiovascular Disease - Related Articles
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