Many things affect the bodies vital signs. Medication, oxygen levels, blood pressure and pulse all can affect the bodies vital signs.
Aging affects vital signs in many ways. When you get older you tend to have a lower pulse and temperature. Sometimes blood pressures are extremely high or extremely low. And oxygen levels in the blood tend to be lower.
how does state of hydration affect vital sign
Blood Pressure
Losing around 20% of your blood volume will put you into shock. NB: When your blood pressure falls, your body is unable to compensate through the normal mechanisms of control (such as the renin-angiotensin system in the kidneys, or constricting blood vessels) for the the loss of blood and the patient is in serious shock. If the blood loss is acute, the BP may rise initially due to the constriction of blood vessels etc.
First, ALL blood vessels just under the skin look blue. Blood vessel color, or whether flatter or puffier, is NOT a pregnancy symptom. You might be confusing facts with a later pregnancy sign, when blood vessels in the breasts engorge (e.g. the vessels look bigger). Blood vessel color, size, or appearance anywhere that vessels are seen through the skin also has nothing to do with menstruation.
irregular or no menstrual periods & broken blood vessels in the face
body temperature, heart rate, blood pressure, and respiratory rate
They are the same before and after: Temperature Blood Pressure Respiratory Rate Heart Rate Pain is commonly presented as the 5th vital sign by people who do not understand the difference between a sign and a symptom.
The main vital signs affected by the use of narcotics are: Frequency Cardia, Respiratory frequency, blood pressure and Level of Consciousness.
Blood has a normal viscosity dependent on adequate hydration and the absence of any illness that could affect normal electrolyte balance in the body. As blood thickens, it becomes harder for blood vessels to return the blood through the venous and arterial blood vessels. This increases the work of the heart, as a pump, to move the thickened blood to the brain and vital organs, out to the limbs, and have it return again for oxygenation and the process continues again. Various factors combine to increase heart rate and blood pressure.
Most connective tissue, including bone, is highly vascular. Which anatomical structures in mr.s morgan's compact bone house blood vessels? What sign of symptom in mrs. morgan's case is directly related to disruption of these structures by her bone fractures? how is the sign or symptom related to these anatomical structures?