| 11. | Dehydration is distinct from hypovolemia ( loss of blood volume, particularly plasma ).
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| 12. | Reduced blood volume, hypovolemia, is the most common cause of hypotension.
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| 13. | Thus, cuff pressure is increased until the excess blood volume is squeezed out.
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| 14. | The use of relative blood volume changes during dialysis is of questionable utility.
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| 15. | Heat causes vaso-dilation and worsens the effect of the relatively insufficient blood volume.
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| 16. | This in turn results in an increase of blood pressure and blood volume.
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| 17. | The low-pressure baroreceptors are involved with the regulation of blood volume.
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| 18. | Though, blood volume is expected to be reduced in liver cirrhosis.
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| 19. | The blood volume in one human is approximately 4.7 liters or 4700 milliliters.
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| 20. | A third heart sound, S3 usually indicates an increase in ventricular blood volume.
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