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After blood loss, the body will seek to compensate for the lack of blood by entering a state of Hypovolemic Shock. This is followed by the body releasing hormones that will constrict the blood vessels in an attempt to keep the blood in the body. Heart rate and respiratory rate will increase for a while. However, if action isn't taken, both respiratory and heart rate will begin to decrease.
Lungs
Blood lacks respiratory pigment.
The alveoli.
blocks blood flow.
The main vital signs affected by the use of narcotics are: Frequency Cardia, Respiratory frequency, blood pressure and Level of Consciousness.
It will induce a respiratory alkalosis, as carbon dioxide is washed out of the blood by the increased ventilation rate.
The amount of blood never changes, the frequency increases, like heart rate.
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Antidiuretic hormone
The answer depends on the location of the bacteria. In the bladder, if causing a UTI, there is unlikely to be a big change in respiratory rate. In the blood, or even in the kidneys, an increase is likely.
The respiratory system is the most vulnerable one in the body because it is the one place that blood is closest to the external environment. So, the respiratory system is constantly fighting off bacteria and pollutants.
Haemoglobin is the respiratory pigmaent of blood in mammals
Respiratory problems that limit efficient gas exchange will affect other systems. For instance, anything that limits oxygen in the body will result in decreased oxygen available for cellular activities. The blood-producing system will increase the level of red blood cells in an attempt to compensate.
ADH (Antidiuretic Hormone)
Yesyou can spray a lot of things to ruin the blood sample. Chemical composition changes and the cells can lyse.