Yes. In the Cushing's reflex, which is due to traumatic head injury resulting in an increased intracranial pressure, the body exhibits what is called the CNS ischemic response. This response is due to activation of both the sympathetic nervous system (which constricts veins and arterioles to increase both peripheral resistance and increase venous return to the heart) and the parasympathetic nervous system (which acts to slow the heart rate by overriding sympathetic stimulation on the heart). This results in a concurrent bradycardia and hypertension
The disorder occurs concurrently with hypocalcemia
No, by definition, muatually exclusive cannot occur together .
no
It occurs at thirty-five or older.
i think portal hypertension is a cause of spleenomegaly because in portal hypertension portal blood flow toward the spleen that may lead to over burden over the spleen
There is no combining vowel in bradycardia.
This syndrome occurs when a woman with pre-existing chronic hypertension begins to have protein in the urine after week 20 of pregnancy.
SV bradycardia means supraventricular bradycardia - a slow heart rate generated by sinus node.
Hypertension occurs when the force of blood against your artery walls is too high. Basically, the blood flow that your heart is pumping is being forced through instead of going through naturally.
Brady Cardia can become life threatening if it is ingested in the human body.
false,;it hu dont have anough blood pumping to your arteries.
There are several causes of bradycardia. These include changes in the heart as a result of aging, diseases that damages the heart, and some medicine for high blood pressure such as beta-blockers.