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What is the difference between a hypo and a hyperreactor relative to the cold pressor test?

A hyporeactor is someone who shows a blunted physiological response (like a slower heart rate or smaller blood pressure increase) during the cold pressor test, while a hyperreactor exhibits an exaggerated response (faster heart rate, higher blood pressure). These reactions can provide insights into an individual's stress response and cardiovascular health.


What does a cold pressor test measure?

A cold pressor test is used to measure pain tolerance and pain threshold. The subject places their hand in a container filled with ice water, and gets timed. When pain is felt, the time is recorded. The subject takes their hand out of the water when they cannot bear the pain any longer. This time is recorded. The pain threshold is the first time that is recorded, and the pain tolerance is the time when the hand is taken out of the water minus the pain threshold.


How much is 2500 cc of blood?

1 cc or cubic centimeter of blood is equivalent to 0.001 liter of blood. When it comes to milliliter, 1 cc is equals to 1 milliliter or ml.


What is the difference between vasodilate and vasoconstrict?

Vasodilation is the widening of blood vessels, resulting in increased blood flow and decreased blood pressure. Vasoconstriction is the narrowing of blood vessels, leading to decreased blood flow and increased blood pressure. Both play important roles in regulating blood flow and maintaining homeostasis in the body.


What two factors determine blood viscosity?

Blood viscosity is determined by hematocrit (the percentage of red blood cells in the blood) and plasma proteins (such as albumin and fibrinogen), which contribute to the thickness and stickiness of the blood. High hematocrit levels or increased plasma proteins can lead to increased blood viscosity, which can impact blood flow and circulation.

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Differentiate between a hypo- and a hyperreactor relative to the cold pressor test?

A cold pressor test is used to determine if there is a change is blood pressure when a subject is exposed to a cold stimulus. If the subject has a 22 mm/Hg or less change in blood pressure, they are considered a hyporeactor. If the subject has a 23mm/Hg or greater change in blood pressure, they are considered a hyperreactor.


When do you give Epinephrine after 1st dose of vasopressin in treating cardiac arrest?

after Amiodarone, pressor,antiarrhythmic,pressor,antiarrhythmic


What is the difference between a hypo and a hyperreactor relative to the cold pressor test?

A hyporeactor is someone who shows a blunted physiological response (like a slower heart rate or smaller blood pressure increase) during the cold pressor test, while a hyperreactor exhibits an exaggerated response (faster heart rate, higher blood pressure). These reactions can provide insights into an individual's stress response and cardiovascular health.


1992 Volvo 940 GL Relay Diagram?

fuel relays & fuel pressor


Labor cost to replace the ac compressor in a 96 cadillac?

Labor. Cost to replace ac com pressor in a 96. Cadillac debille


Hi i got a Honda accord 95 a just put a new clutch kit in it clutch pressor plate and new beering and now when i downshift in 2nd gear it shakes a couple time then it stops what does that shaking?

hi i got a Honda accord 95 a just put a new clutch kit in it clutch pressor plate and new beering and now when i downshift in 2nd gear it shakes a couple time tehn it stops what does that shaking ??


What does a cold pressor test measure?

A cold pressor test is used to measure pain tolerance and pain threshold. The subject places their hand in a container filled with ice water, and gets timed. When pain is felt, the time is recorded. The subject takes their hand out of the water when they cannot bear the pain any longer. This time is recorded. The pain threshold is the first time that is recorded, and the pain tolerance is the time when the hand is taken out of the water minus the pain threshold.


Where is the distributor cap for your 2000 Jeep Cherokee Sport?

there is not one it has a spark rail on top of the spark plugs tha runs the length of the head on the right side (passenger side ) of the eng starts behind the co,pressor and sotops at the back of the head is held on by 4 13mm bolts


Does raising arms overhead during exercise increase the heart rate?

Raising the arms overhead may decrease heart rate. This is normal and is caused by the change in venous return.


Will the Evaporator Pressor Regulating valve close if the Thermostatic Expansion Valve is in the evaporator air stream?

The EPR valve should work reguardless of if the TXV is in the air stream. The TXV in the airflow shouldn't make it act any different since it is sensing the temperature at the bulb instead of at the valve it's self.


What is feedle?

it is blood it is blood it is blood it is blood it is blood it is blood it is blood


Where is the valve body on a jeep grand Cherokee transmission?

The 1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee ERG solenoid is located on the firewall of the engine compartment. The solenoid will be on the passenger side of the firewall.