FINDINGS:
Swan-Ganz catheter has been advanced beyond the right hilum, and
 should be withdrawn for standard positioning, as discussed by telephone with
 Dr.  at 9:45 a.m. on .  New airspace opacity distal to
 the catheter tip could potentially represent pulmonary hemorrhage, but other
 etiologies such as atelectasis or aspiration are also possible.  Improving
 atelectasis in left lower lobe and persistent small left pleural effusion. 
 Incidental calcified granulomas within the left upper lobe.