Heart rate (beats/min) 296–388 Cardiac output (mL/min) 10–80 Blood volume (mL/kg) 64 Pulmonary Respiration (Breaths/min) 100–140 Tidal Volume (mL) 1.1–2.5 Compliance (mL/cm H2O) 0.3–0.9 Resistance (cm H2O/mL*s) 0.1–0.55 Pattern Obligate nasal Renal Urine volume 15–30 mL...
a) 170/96 in a 50-year-old man b) 110/60 in a 20-year-old woman c) 120/80 in a 30-year-old man d) 140/90 in a 70-year-old woman The percentage of blood in plasma is What is a normal heart rate for healthy adults at rest, and what neutral...
For example, a 40-year-old's predicted maximum heart rate is about 180 bpm. You can learn your actual maximum heart rate with agraded exercise test. If you’re taking medicines or have a medical condition such as heart disease, high blood pressure, or diabetes, ask your doctor whether yo...
A group of male alcoholics ( n = 15) and a group of male controls ( m = 15) received a 100 dB tone while heart rate was recorded. While both groups exhibited equal amplitudes on the short latency component, alcoholics exhibited a slower initial response time and relative to normal ...
What is the normal blood pressure of a 45-year-old man with type 2 diabetes? What are the normal forced expiratory flow rate measurements in a healthy male and female 20 to 30 years of age? Which organ has no blood vessels in our body?
Modern medicine emphasizes the concept of homeostasis, constancy of the intern milieu. Accordingly, it is assumed that biological functions and processes are relatively stable during the 24 h and other time periods and that the exacerbation of disease an
To diagnose heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF), the following three criteria have to be fulfilled [1–8]:...
In this nested case–control study, we excluded from the case group patients younger than 20-years-old. The literature has pointed out the incidence of NTG and POAG in young adults, but seldom pointed out the difference of comorbidities between NTG and POAG. Therefore, we believe that it is...
Preterm infants born before 32 weeks gestation have increased risks for neurodevelopmental impairment at two years of age. How brain function differs between preterm infants with normal or impaired development is unknown. However, abnormal spontaneous mo
Normal lab values for erythrocyte sedimentation rate:AgeESR Male <50 years: 0—14 mm/hour 50—85 years: 0—19 mm/hour >85 years: 0—29 mm/hour Female <50 years: 0—19 mm/hour 50—85 years: 0—29 mm/hour >85 years: 0—41 mm/hour Child ≥ 2 years 0—10 mm/hour...