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Q: How does the body respond to hypoperfusion?
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What is a deficiency of blood through an organ or body part?

Hypoperfusion!


What is a deficiency of blood passing through an organ or body part?

Hypoperfusion!


What condition is a deficiency of blood passing through an organ?

Hypoperfusion is inadequate blood flow through an organ.


What causes hypoperfusion?

Hyporperfusion can be occur if the heart is damaged and unable to pump and adequate amount of blood through the body, there is inadequate blood volume in the body, or blood vessels are unable to respond to changes in blood pressure.


What is the most sensitive indicator of hypoperfusion?

Hemorrhage is a major cause of shock hypoperfusion.


When the body senses a state of hypoperfusion the sympathetic nervous system releases epinephrine the effects of which include?

tachycardia


What body system received information from inside and outside the body and respond to that information?

The brain can give messages to the body and the body will respond by doing the tasks


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How long can a person live with inadequate perfusion?

It would depend on which organs weren't being perfused well and to what level the hypoperfusion was at. The brain, kidneys, and parts of the bowel are particularly vulnerable to hypoperfusion, while muscle and bone tissue is pretty resistant.


How might your body respond to an allergen?

Your body responds with antibodies


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Is the body's reaction to a change in the environment a response?

it's actually a natural reaction of the body, when you respond you respond to that something, the body isn't responding to it it is reacting because of the environment. do you understan?