repetition goal ... focusing on proper form and breathingto preventValsalva maneuver
the irritating coughprovokinga Valsalva maneuver
to increase intrathecal pressure , or pressure on the spinal nerves in the intervertebral foraminal spaces(passive) are designedValsalva maneuver
PRT should be combined with aerobic activity using lower resistance and more repetition ; patients should follow proper form and breathingto preventValsalva maneuver
The transient increase in systolic blood pressure associated with intensive trumpet playing andtriggersthe Valsalva maneuver
Proper breathingwill preventthe valsalva maneuver
Body position change andinfluencedValsalva maneuver
the marginally closed airwaycreatesa valsalva maneuver
an increase in the intrathoracic pressure and a decrease in the venous return to the heartcausesan increase in the intrathoracic pressure and a decrease in the venous return to the heart
in dizziness or syncopecan resultin dizziness or syncope
a large spike in blood pressuremay causea large spike in blood pressure
a smaller change in forearm volume when CVP is higher ... head down 20 �causesa smaller change in forearm volume when CVP is higher ... head down 20 �
the blood pressure variationcausedthe blood pressure variation
internal jugular venous flow reversal in patients with TGA [ 2causesinternal jugular venous flow reversal in patients with TGA [ 2
a temporary shift in blood pressurecausesa temporary shift in blood pressure
in dangerous increases in blood pressuremay resultin dangerous increases in blood pressure
an increase in the radiating pain is consistent with a ruptured disc scenariocausesan increase in the radiating pain is consistent with a ruptured disc scenario
due to decreased preloadwill leaddue to decreased preload
GATI - Factitious pheochromocytoma - like hypertensive bouts(passive) caused byGATI - Factitious pheochromocytoma - like hypertensive bouts
pain Pain(passive) provoked bypain Pain
in an associated rise in ICP.[16resultedin an associated rise in ICP.[16
like that 60(passive) caused bylike that 60
an increase in blood pressure within the eyeball , which can cause damage similar to that caused by traumacausesan increase in blood pressure within the eyeball , which can cause damage similar to that caused by trauma
a vasovagal reflex that can lower blood pressurecan causea vasovagal reflex that can lower blood pressure
either no change or increases blood pressurecauseseither no change or increases blood pressure
a temporary spike in systolic blood pressure of well over 400can causea temporary spike in systolic blood pressure of well over 400
a vasovagal reflex resulting in decreased blood pressurecan ... createa vasovagal reflex resulting in decreased blood pressure
acute rise in blood pressure with resistance trainingcausesacute rise in blood pressure with resistance training
to better meet the patients blood pressure ... and restraintleadsto better meet the patients blood pressure ... and restraint
your blood pressure to rise to extremely high levelscausesyour blood pressure to rise to extremely high levels
immunohistochemical and electron microscopic characterization]Factitious pheochromocytoma - like hypertensive bouts(passive) caused byimmunohistochemical and electron microscopic characterization]Factitious pheochromocytoma - like hypertensive bouts
The pressure changes(passive) caused byThe pressure changes
low back paincauseslow back pain
worse pain and symptoms(passive) triggered byworse pain and symptoms
to opening of PFO during PFO ’s releaseleadsto opening of PFO during PFO ’s release
worsening pain or perforation of the tym- panic membranemay causeworsening pain or perforation of the tym- panic membrane
some increased pain in her cervicothoracic regioncausedsome increased pain in her cervicothoracic region
to dizziness ... and even faintingcan leadto dizziness ... and even fainting
blood pressure to rise from a normal resting level of 120 mmHg to over 300can causeblood pressure to rise from a normal resting level of 120 mmHg to over 300
central venous pressure(passive) caused bycentral venous pressure