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- Tachycardia, also called tachyarrhythmia, is a heart rate that exceeds the normal resting rate. In general, a resting heart rate over 100 beats per minute...
- Priapism, also due to vasodilation The patient will be unable to mount a tachycardic response, and often becomes bradycardic If the injury is below cervical...
- Hemorrhage involves 15–30% of total blood volume. A patient is often tachycardic (rapid heart beat) with a reduction in the difference between the systolic...
- may be required if blood loss is significant and the patient becomes tachycardic. Transfusion and phototherapy may be necessary. Investigation for coagulopathy...
- secondary to arrhythmia. Typically, tachycardic-generated syncope is caused by a cessation of beats following a tachycardic episode. This condition, called...
- pressure. The D1 receptor also is involved in mediating the positive tachycardic effects of methamphetamine.117 Schindler CW, Zheng JW, Tella SR, Goldberg...
- Clinical presentation is divided into four groups: extra-systolic, tachycardic, anxiety-related, and intense. Anxiety-related is the most common. Cardiac...
- escaping from back garden and being hit by a car but also has a serious tachycardic heart condition, meaning her heart is racing very quickly and she's struggling...
- clinic when echocardiography is not possible to perform. Cats that are tachycardic (>220) and/or have outflow obstruction (SAM) on echo should probably...
- pot****ium lowering effect, but to use lower doses if the patient is tachycardic or has ischaemic heart disease. Note that 12-40% of patients do not respond...