What are the consequences for increased and decreased heart rate , respiration r!
Question: What are the consequences for increased and decreased heart rate , respiration rate!?
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increased heart rate --hypertension
decraesed H!.R --hypotension
increased respiration rate-- hypocapnea
decreased R!.R!. -- hypercapneaWww@Answer-Health@Com
decraesed H!.R --hypotension
increased respiration rate-- hypocapnea
decreased R!.R!. -- hypercapneaWww@Answer-Health@Com
The pulse rate is one of the three mechanisms available to the brain to regulate the flow of blood round the cardiovascular circuit, and it rises and falls quite naturally throughout the day and night!.
The respiration rate is a fourth mechanism (along with DEPTH of respiration, which you didn't mention) and it rises and falls too, but in order to increase the amount of free dissolved oxygen available in the blood to supply the organs!.
So the "consequences" are that all the bodily organs receive their correct amount of blood and oxygen, so as to equalize 'supply' and 'demand'Www@Answer-Health@Com
The respiration rate is a fourth mechanism (along with DEPTH of respiration, which you didn't mention) and it rises and falls too, but in order to increase the amount of free dissolved oxygen available in the blood to supply the organs!.
So the "consequences" are that all the bodily organs receive their correct amount of blood and oxygen, so as to equalize 'supply' and 'demand'Www@Answer-Health@Com
increased ,decreased heart rate could lead to restlessness,unconsciousness and even make u drowsy and sleepy!.!.
u will not be able to work properly and ur concentration level will go down!.!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
u will not be able to work properly and ur concentration level will go down!.!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
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