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effects of age on blood pressure, hypotension, low blood pressure, low blood pressure, abnormal condition where a person's blood pressure, pressure, the blood against the walls, the blood vessels, after each beat, the heart, lower than usual, cause symptoms dizziness, lightheadedness, blood pressure is too low, inadequate blood flow, heart, brain, vital organs, a blood pressure level that is borderline low, one person normal, another, most important factor is how the blood pressure changes, normal condition, most normal blood pressures fall, in the range of 90/60 mm hg to 130/80 mm hg, a significant change, 20 mm hg, cause problems, people,
low blood pressure is commonly, drugs the following, medications used, surgery, anti-anxiety agents, high blood pressure, diuretics, heart medicines, antidepressants, narcotic analgesics, alcohol, low blood pressure, dehydration, heart failure, heart attack, changes in heart rhythm, arrhythmias, fainting, anaphylaxis, a life-threatening allergic response, shock, from severe infection, stroke, anaphylaxis, major trauma, heart attack, advanced diabetes, another common cause type of low blood pressure is orthostatic hypotension, a sudden change in body position, from lying down to an upright position, prescribed therapy, bed rest, assistance, daily activities, condition improves,
call local emergency number, someone is unconscious, trained in basic life support, bls, advanced cardiac life support, acls, check the person's abcs, airway, breathing, circulation, person is not breathing, has no pulse, cpr, call doctor, feel dizzy, lightheaded, faint, have black, maroon stools, have chest pain, shortness of breath, an irregular heartbeat, fever higher than 101 degrees, headache, stiff neck, severe upper back pain, call doctor, cough, phlegm, prolonged diarrhea, vomiting, inability to eat, drink, burning, urination, urinary symptoms, taking any new medications,
in emergencies, seriousness, determined, obtain medical history, perform a physical examination, frequent monitoring of vital signs, temperature, pulse, rate of breathing, blood pressure, hospitalization necessary, medical history, low blood pressure, what is normal blood pressure, what medications, take, have been eating, drinking, have have any recent illness, accident, injury, did faint, become less alert, feel dizzy, light-headed, standing, sitting after lying down, diagnostic tests, blood studies, cbc, blood differential, cultures, ecg, urinalysis, x-ray, the abdomen, x-ray, the chest.
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