| 11. | In serious cases, the pulmonary arterial pressure can reach levels that equal the systemic pressure.
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| 12. | The overall effect is to decrease mean arterial pressure due to the ? 2 receptors'vasodilation.
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| 13. | Family members play important roles in pain perception, arterial pressure regulation, phosphate metabolism and homeostasis.
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| 14. | Targets include a mean arterial pressure of 60 mmHg, a systolic blood pressure of 70-90 mmHg,
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| 15. | If the MAP ( Mean Arterial Pressure ) is < 65mmHg, this is generally considered hypotension.
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| 16. | Furosemide decreases pulmonary arterial pressure via its diuretic effects, bronchodilates, and redistributes blood flow during exercise.
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| 17. | Asymmetrically methylated arginine forms by contrast inhibit NOS, reduce nitric oxide and increase central arterial pressure.
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| 18. | Vasodilators ( such as nitroglycerin ) increase the size of blood vessels, thereby decreasing arterial pressure.
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| 19. | However, Wood and colleagues'detailed physiologic measurements demonstrated that what was required was augmentation of arterial pressure.
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| 20. | If the blood viscosity increases ( gets thicker ), the result is an increase in arterial pressure.
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