Increases in body temperature cause a corresponding increase in respiratory rate and heart rate because there is an increase in metabolic needs of the body. As regards blood Pressure, I believe the blood pressure goes down as a result of an Increase in body temperature. The body generates a lot of heat that decreases body hydration level and a result the body becomes dehydrated and the BP decreases. Increase with fever, necessitating more oxygen. The client who has a decrease in body temperature will experience a decrease in respiratory rate, Heart rate and Blood pressure.
Blood pressure would decrease
Blood pressure would decrease
Blood pressure would increase
Blood pressure would increase
the mood the person is is can affect their blood pressure such as depression and angry..
Heat causes blood vessels to dilate, which can lead to a drop in blood pressure. However, if the body becomes dehydrated due to heat exposure, blood volume decreases, which can cause the heart to pump harder, potentially raising blood pressure. Additionally, heat can stimulate the release of stress hormones, which can also contribute to an increase in blood pressure. Overall, the body's response to heat is complex and can have varying effects on blood pressure depending on individual circumstances.
Yes it does cause a small rise in blood pressure.
it does affect the blood vessels causing the blood vessels to build up with plaque causing hypertension (high blood pressure)
Salt
Yes
Your blood pressure will lower because less blood will be pumped into your system by the heart
There are four factors that affect the blood pressure. The things that can affect blood pressure are stress, genetics, a high salt intake, and exercise.