Arterial PCO2 is the mean arterial pressure 20 to 26mmhg.
Without any knowledge of the drug: I was put on tranxene in 1973 and each attempt to take me off of it puts me in the ER with severe hypertension, and arterial fibulation, why is this and how can I explain this to doctors who are hesitant about refilling my prescriptions.
Arterial is a reference to the blood in the arteries, as opposed to blood in the veins.
Arterial PCO2 is the mean arterial pressure 20 to 26mmhg.
It can mean Arterial Blood Gas.
PAD stands for peripheral arterial disease.P.A.D. means Peripheral Arterial Disease
Arterial pressure in an infant means the pressure of the blood circulating on the arteries. This is a result of vascular resistance and cardiac output.
yes
120/80
Arterial Blood Gas
Some conditions affecting mean arterial pressure, or MAP, blood pressure, heart rate, resistance to blood flow in the vessels, and cardiac output which is the volume of blood pumped out by the heart. Increasing or decreasing any of the can change your mean arterial pressure and cause consequences to the organs in the body.
mean arterial pressure