How does venous circulation help to maintain blood pressure when hemorrhaging causes blood loss?
Venous circulation helps maintain blood pressure when hemorrhaging causes blood loss because the blood vessels continue to carry blood to the heart, no matter what. ChaCha on!
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What is normal blood pressure?
Normal blood pressure is between 110 and 120 on the Systolic ...
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What does arteriosclerosis do to the blood pressure? Why?
It is a condition wherein there is hardening of the arteries,...
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What causes decreased blood pressure?
Moderate or severe bleeding,weakened heart muscle,a slow or f...
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What causes you systolic blood pressure?
Systolic blood pressure is the amount of pressure that blood ...
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Is blood pressure stronger in veins or arteries?
Blood pressure is stronger in the arteries, since they are ca...
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What is normal blood pressure?
Normal blood pressure is between 110 and 120 on the Systolic ...
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What do the two numbers in measuring blood pressure represent?
Systole: Is the stage when the heart contracts and pumps the ...
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What does arteriosclerosis do to the blood pressure? Why?
It is a condition wherein there is hardening of the arteries,...
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What is high blood pressure called?
Hypertension is the medical term for high blood pressure. Alm...
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What nutrient is sometimes associated with high blood pressure?
Saturated fats & Sodium are 2 nutrients found associcated w/ ...
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What is normal blood pressure?
Normal blood pressure is between 110 and 120 on the Systolic ...
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What causes you systolic blood pressure?
Systolic blood pressure is the amount of pressure that blood ...
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Is 124/76 a normal blood pressure?
Yes. 124/75 is within the normal range of blood pressure.
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What foods help lower blood pressure?
Good dietary sources of potassium include bananas, potatoes, ...
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Does hot sauce raise your blood pressure?
Yes there are facts that if you suffer from high blood pressu...
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What is normal blood pressure?
Normal blood pressure is between 110 and 120 on the Systolic ...
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What causes high blood pressure?
In 90 to 95 percent of high blood pressure cases, the cause i...
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What is considered a low blood pressure?
Text book normal is 120 over 80. Any pressure below this that...
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What causes low blood pressure?
Dehydration, Moderate or severe bleeding, Severe inflammation...
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What is a normal blood pressure?
Normal diastolic blood pressure falls between 60 & 80 mm Hg. ...
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What is normal blood pressure?
Normal blood pressure is between 110 and 120 on the Systolic ...
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What causes high blood pressure?
In 90 to 95 percent of high blood pressure cases, the cause i...
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What causes low blood pressure?
Dehydration, Moderate or severe bleeding, Severe inflammation...
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What is a normal blood pressure?
Normal diastolic blood pressure falls between 60 & 80 mm Hg. ...
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What is a good blood pressure?
Normal blood pressure: Top number below 120 and the bottom nu...
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What is normal blood pressure?
Normal blood pressure is between 110 and 120 on the Systolic ...
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What is a not normal blood pressure?
Normal blood pressure numbers are Systolic (top number) less ...
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Is 160/89 high blood pressure?
Yes, 120/80 or lower is normal blood pressure 140/90 or highe...
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What are the causes of high blood pressure?
In 90 to 95 of cases, the cause is unknown. Other times: kidn...
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What is the tool used to measure blood pressure?
Aneroid monitors have a dial with a pointer that tells you yo...
About Blood Pressure
Blood pressure is the force exerted by the blood against the walls of the vessels. Blood pressure is determined by the heart’s output and resistance to blood flow in the vessels. If either of these factors changes and there are no compensating changes, blood pressure will change.Blood pressure is a good measure of the health of a person's heart and blood vessels. Higher than normal blood pressure is called hypertension.
About Blood
The average adult has about five liters of blood inside of their body, coursing through their vessels, delivering essential elements, and removing harmful wastes. Without blood, the human body would stop working. Blood transports oxygen from the lungs to the body’s tissue and carbon dioxide from the body tissue to the lungs. Blood is the fluid of growth, transporting nourishment from digestion and hormones from glands throughout the body. Blood is the fluid of health, transporting disease fighting substances to the tissue and waste to the kidneys.

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