- Tachycardia, also
called tachyarrhythmia, is a
heart rate that
exceeds the
normal resting rate. In general, a
resting heart rate over 100
beats per minute...
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Hemorrhage involves 15-30% of
total blood volume. A
patient is
often tachycardic (rapid
heart beat) with a
reduction in the
difference between the systolic...
- "Fuentes y Carbonell, una
plata taquicárdica" [Fuentes and Carbonell, a
tachycardic silver].
Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish).
Retrieved 29 May 2016. "Fallece...
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escaping from back
garden and
being hit by a car but also has a
serious tachycardic heart condition,
meaning her
heart is
racing very
quickly and she's struggling...
- Priapism, also due to
vasodilation The
patient will be
unable to
mount a
tachycardic response, and
often becomes bradycardic If the
injury is
below cervical...
- may be
required if
blood loss is
significant and the
patient becomes tachycardic.
Transfusion and
phototherapy may be necessary.
Investigation for coagulopathy...
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secondary to arrhythmia. Typically,
tachycardic-generated
syncope is
caused by a
cessation of
beats following a
tachycardic episode. This condition, called...
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Clinical presentation is
divided into four groups: extra-systolic,
tachycardic, anxiety-related, and intense. Anxiety-related is the most common. Cardiac...
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clinic when
echocardiography is not
possible to perform. Cats that are
tachycardic (>220) and/or have
outflow obstruction (SAM) on echo
should probably...
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sometimes unable to
stand up again. Physiologically, the
animal is
tachycardic and feverless. However, the
appearance of
these symptoms is not a sure...