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Superior Venacava0- 6
Rt. Atrium0-6
Right Ventricle25/ 0- 6
Pulmonary Artery25/ 10
Left Atrium6- 10
Left Ventricle80- 120/ 5- 10
Systemic Arterial 80- 120/ 60- 85
Pulmonary Arterialwedge Pressure Is indirect left Atrial Pr.
Jugular venous PrNot more than 2- 3 Cm
Central Venous Pr. 
  1. With Louis angle as reference Point 
  2. With midaxillary Point as zero
0-2 Cm Low
More than 10 is High
0-5 cm low 
More than 15 is High
Partial pressure of O2 (PO2) is11-13 Kpa ( 83- 98 mm Hg) of arterial Blood
Partial Pressure of CO2 (PCO2) is 4.8-6 KPa ( 36- 46 mm Hg) of Venous Blood
Pressure of CSFIn lumbar Space in Lateral position is 50-150 mm of CSF
Portal venous Pressure ( Normal)8- 12 mm Hg
Intra- Ocular pressure ( Normal) 
  1. Hepatic A 
  2. Hepatic Sinusoids 
  3. Hepatic Vein 
  4. IVC
15- 20 mm Hg 100- 150 mm of Hg
2- 6 mm of Hg
1- 4 mm of Hg
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