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jugular venous pressure - translation to arabic

BLOOD PRESSURE IN A VEIN OF THE NECK
Jugular vein distension; Jugular venous distension; Neck vein distention; Venous waveform; Y descent; X descent; Venous pulse; V wave; V-wave; Jugular distension; Distended neck vein; Distended vein; Jugular venous distention; Jugular venous pulse
  • A JVP waveform

jugular venous pressure         
‎ ضَغْطُ الوَريدِ الوِداجِيّ‎
v wave         
‎ مَوجَةُv:في المخطط الوريدي‎
venous pulse         
‎ نَبْضٌ وَريدِيّ‎

Definition

jugular
(jugulars)
1.
A jugular or jugular vein is one of the three important veins in your neck that carry blood from your head back to your heart.
N-COUNT
2.
If you say that someone went for the jugular, you mean that they strongly attacked another person's weakest points in order to harm them. (INFORMAL)
Mr Black went for the jugular, asking intimate sexual questions.
PHRASE: V inflects

Wikipedia

Jugular venous pressure

The jugular venous pressure (JVP, sometimes referred to as jugular venous pulse) is the indirectly observed pressure over the venous system via visualization of the internal jugular vein. It can be useful in the differentiation of different forms of heart and lung disease. Classically three upward deflections and two downward deflections have been described.

  • The upward deflections are the "a" (atrial contraction), "c" (ventricular contraction and resulting bulging of tricuspid into the right atrium during isovolumetric systole) and "v" (venous filling).
  • The downward deflections of the wave are the "x" descent (the atrium relaxes and the tricuspid valve moves downward) and the "y" descent (filling of ventricle after tricuspid opening).