as it loses blood it loses what it has to pulse so you don't have a pulse that is much stronger than the you had
No but it causes blood loss as the condition causes internal bleeding
whole blood
Probably a large loss of blood. Not enough to keep the pressure up and the heart beats faster to try and compensate.
blood loss
The pain and the stress from the injury can result in a temporary increase in blood pressure. But if it's not tended to immediately and the blood loss stopped, it can result in a drop in blood pressure. This drop can sometimes be severe.
Arteries carries the high-pressure blood coming from the heart, so a cut artery will bleed a lot more than a cut vein, which carries the low pressure blood returning to the heart. Lacerating an artery can result in severe blood loss. Severe blood loss can result in damage to the brain which, depending on the location and severity of the damage, can cause loss of coordination and mobility, loss of sensation or sensory ability in part or totally, and/or loss of cognitive functions. Of you could just die.
PREVENT blood loss? Nothing PREVENTS blood loss. Clotting helps stop blood loss.
PREVENT blood loss? Nothing PREVENTS blood loss. Clotting helps stop blood loss.
By doing dance we are increasing our pulse rate maximum 50-75%. Whenever our heart rate increased more blood pumps to body organs and blood carries oxygen to each and every cell. By this action we can burn more calories, which lead to weight loss.
yes it can. If high blood pressure is left untreated, it can cause paralysis, loss of bodily function and motor skills are the result.
okay, so Shock is a rapid loss in blood pressure, meaning the body is less able to pump oxygen (via blood in arteries) to all it's necessary organs.Hypovolemic shock is particularly where the blood pressure loss is caused by rapid blood or fluid loss in the body. This may be caused by dehydration or internal/external bleeding. So basically the body's organs aren't receiving enough blood/oxygen.The weak pulse is basically a physical indicator that the body has a low systolic blood pressure. Now, since the weak pulse provides less oxygen to the body, the body needs to come up with a logical way to push more oxygen into the body systems. The only way to do this would be to increase the heart rate so to even out the fact the blood pressure is low. Hence, you end up with a rapid but weak pulse.Hope this Helps :)
well it depends what was happening to cause the loss of blood if someone was slashed by a bear their heart rate would be very high if someone was just donating alot of blood it would be slow, in general losing blood = slow heart rate, basically like being sufficated because that's basically whats happening