hypotensive

ADJECTIVE
  1. having abnormally low blood pressure
NOUN
  1. a person who has abnormally low blood pressure
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How To Use hypotensive In A Sentence

  • Evidence for this hypothesis comes from findings on a faster habituation of the electrodermal responses to tones in hypotensives.
  • But on that day, by the time she traveled the rest of the way upstairs, she was hypotensive and in need of pressors. Between Expectations
  • At discharge, the patient became acutely hypotensive and delirious. Medpundit
  • If the patient is hypotensive and refractory to IV fluids, pressor agents should be used with extreme caution and the dose carefully titrated to response. Monamine Oxidase Inhibitors
  • Evidence for this hypothesis comes from findings on a faster habituation of the electrodermal responses to tones in hypotensives.
  • These are potent alpha-adrenergic and dopaminergic blocking agents that cause depression of the central nervous system, hypotensive activity and antispasmodic, antihistaminic, analgesic, sedative, and anti-emetic activity. Jakarta IMC Newswire
  • Intravascular volume depletion can also potentiate the hypotensive effect of beta blockade.
  • Within 12 hours he was hypotensive, oliguric, tachypnoeic, increasingly drowsy, and confused.
  • He was noted to be hypotensive and have a nodal rhythm with no atrial activity at 30 beats/min.
  • Sodium intake may modulate both the hypotensive and the renal responses to angiotensin I converting enzyme inhibitors.
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