All I can think of/document would be "flow rate" heart failure.....sm
Posted By: Cyndiee on 2008-12-01
In Reply to: please see message TIA - bowser
Subject: All I can think of/document would be "flow rate" heart failure.....sm
if you think about it, when a patient is severely hypotensive, obviously the flow rate of the blood and return to the heart would be very slow, because of low pressure, and subsequently caused by low pressure; if you listen and it sounds like this, it physiologically would make sense, although I have not come across the exact phrase yet, they always throw new ones at ya!! Hope this is of some help!
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