A definition of each parameter and what they are assessing (for animals): - Blood pressure - Heart rate - Temperature - Respiratory rate - MM (Mucous membrane) - CRT (Capillary refill time)
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A definition of each parameter and what they are assessing (for animals):
- Blood pressure
- Heart rate
- Temperature
- Respiratory rate
- MM (Mucous membrane)
- CRT (Capillary refill time)
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- A definition of each parameter and what they are assessing (for animals): Blood pressure Heart rate Temperature Respiratory rate Height and weight Indications of perfusionThe steps to assessing each parameter listed (for animals): Blood pressure Heart rate Temperature Respiratory rate Height and weight Indications of perfusionThe Effects of Lifestyle, Sex & Genetics on Blood Pressure Many things might affect heart rate, including the physical fitness of the individual, the presence of drugs such as caffeine or nicotine in the blood, and the age of the person. Heart rate and blood pressure work together to ensure that blood reaches cells at a rate that is sufficient to supply nutrients and remove waste products. If one variable decreases the other will increase to maintain this balance. For example, if the body detects a drop in blood pressure, it will help to correct this imbalance by increasing heart rate until the body can adjust blood pressure by other methods. Watch these videos to learn the terminology and science of blood pressure along with how to take a proper blood pressure reading. https://www.ausmed.com/cpd/articles/how-to-take-blood-pressure When a person is well hydrated and healthy the body can make these adjustments without you ever being aware. But, if a person is dehydrated, taking…
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