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23 February, 07:49

As part of a blood drive on campus for the american red cross, you and your friends have just donated 500 ml of blood. you are now relaxing at the student lounge, waiting for a& p lab to begin. unfortunately, even though you are thirsty, you haven't bothered to buy yourself a drink. other than a little soreness of the skin and tissue around your median cubital vein, you feel fine. how has your 500 ml decrease in blood volume most likely affected your cardiac output, heart rate, and stroke volume?

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  1. 23 February, 08:05
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    There is really no change in cardiac output, there is increased heart rate and a decrease in systolic volume. Although, it is common that after donating blood, vasovagal syncope occurs.

    This is basically that the body reacts to de lack of volume, the brain detects an stimulator effect on the vagus nerve, lowers the heart rate and the person feels dizzy or falls, without major consequences.
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