It increases intrathoracic pressure which decreases venous return to the heart and causes a decrease in cardiac output.
It increases intrathoracic pressure which decreases venous return to the heart and causes a decrease in cardiac output.
Certainly. Decrease cardiac output would mean a decreased in blood flow to the kidneys, which would lead to reduced filtration, therefore urine output.
It's decreased ... unless the rate falls, which is the normal cardiac response.
Lowers stroke volume
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Cardiac output is the amount of blood pumped by the heart in one minute. It directly affects blood pressure because an increase in cardiac output leads to higher blood pressure, while a decrease in cardiac output results in lower blood pressure. This is because the more blood the heart pumps, the more pressure is exerted on the walls of the blood vessels.
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cardiac output is heart rate multiplied by stroke volume,
its not cardiac rest, its cardiac ARREST. which is a heart attack.
Yes, hemorrhaging affects cardiac output by reducing the volume of blood available for circulation. As blood volume decreases, venous return to the heart diminishes, leading to a drop in stroke volume and overall cardiac output. Additionally, the body may compensate by increasing heart rate, but if hemorrhaging is severe, cardiac output can still significantly decline, potentially leading to shock and organ dysfunction.