INCREASE in BP DECREASE in BP Increased preload Activation of the adrenergic system Venoconstriction Tachycardia Antagonism of angiotensin Decreased PVR

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Analyze whether the provided circumstance will result to the increase or decrease of blood pressure.

INCREASE in BP
DECREASE in BP
Increased preload
Activation of the adrenergic
system
Venoconstriction
Tachycardia
Antagonism of angiotensin
Decreased PVR
Positive chronotropy
Sodium retention
Transcribed Image Text:INCREASE in BP DECREASE in BP Increased preload Activation of the adrenergic system Venoconstriction Tachycardia Antagonism of angiotensin Decreased PVR Positive chronotropy Sodium retention
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