its not cardiac rest, its cardiac ARREST. which is a heart attack.
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well I'm not sure what "cardacc output" is but I certainly know what cardiac output is: the volume of blood pumped by the heart per minute (mL blood/min) for example an average person has a resting heart-rate of 70 beats per minute and a resting stroke volume of 70 milliliters per beat, so the cardiac out put is: Cardiac output= 70(beats) X 70 milliliters= 4900 milliliters per minute
cardiac output :)
heart rate
cardiac output
cardiac output is heart rate multiplied by stroke volume,
what compensations does the body have to do to defend cardiac output
cardiac output
Cardiac output is measured by techniques such as the Fick Pickle and Dilution methods. Other methods of measuring Cardiac output include Doppler ultrasound and Echocardiography.
Cardiac output is the volume of blood the heart pumps within one minute. Cardiac output (CO) is equal to the stroke volume (SV) of the heart multiplied by the heart rate (HR). Thus, cardiac output is given by the equation: CO=HR X SV.
Both, peripheral resistance decreases and cardiac output increases.
Cardiac output = heart rate X stroke volume Thus, if the heart rate decreases so will the cardiac output, assuming the stroke volume is constant.