Originally Posted by RaggedyRN
I was looking forward to some days off but am anxious to see if he will be weaned from HFOV and what the whole picture will look like.
Thanks again

Gee, you sound just like me!!
This patient has a lot of reasons for elevated CVP. Pulmonary hemorrhage will cause stiff lungs and high pulmonary artery pressures, thus impaired right ventricular emptying. Contributing cause #1. Anasarca... massive pitting edema in every interstitial space. Contributing cause #2. HFOV is a big one. It totally changes the pressure dynamic in the thorax and abdomen and impairs venous return. Contributing cause #3. Another thing that may come into the picture is abdominal compartment syndrome, where the lungs take up so much space that the diaphragm is pushed down and the viscera are compressed, become edematous trying to protect themselves and make things worse. Interesting case, excellent learning opportunity. Keep asking questions, it's the best way to learn!