Answer: orthostatic hypotension
Explanation: Orthostatic hypotension is a sharp drop in blood pressure that occurs when standing up. To diagnose this condition, the systolic blood pressure has to drop by 20mmHg and the diastolic blood pressure by 10 mmHg shortly after a patient gets on their feet.
This condition is caused by the inability of blood pressure to change according to changes in postures. Symptoms include nausea and dizziness. When this condition is combined with trauma to the torso, it can result in bleeding.
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A. The heart is a muscular pump that acts to circulate blood to deliver oxygen all over the body.
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A patients medical history being written on paper and the patients current condition being entered in a computer