1. It is also the site of clinical examination of Jugular venous pressure . 2. Next consider if both systemic vascular resistance and central venous pressure remain constant. 3. Caregivers can also measure central venous pressure and other physiological variables through the line. 4. Reduced blood pressure means decreased venous pressure and, hence, a decreased peritubular capillary pressure. 5. Valsalva maneuver-when the patient performs this maneuver, he or she, increases intra-abdominal venous pressure . 6. Acute cor pulmonale is manifested by respiratory distress, hypoxemia, hypotension and elevated central venous pressure . 7. Prominent v and c waves may be seen in the JVP ( jugular venous pressure ). 8. Venous pressure is the vascular pressure in a vein or in the atria of the heart.9. The study also found that agreement between doctors on the jugular venous pressure can be poor. 10. A blood pressure cuff is used above the wound, to maintain venous pressure at a specified value.