My name is Javad Hashtroudian. I have a doctorate in clinical hypnotherapy. Some people cannot remember Javad so I use my initial (J really not Jay) but anyway one of my clients started calling me doctor Jay so I got this URL. As well as my private practice I give seminars on many subjects including weight management, manifestation of your desires, relationships, stress management, performance anxiety, improving grades at school, and others as asked for. So in this section I will write about issues that I talk about in my seminars, CDs, ebooks and so on. I'll post links to some audio and things like that.
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The blood pressure is in our body is constantly changing and this variation in time is part of the human physiology and biology. This is because we do different things like eat, sit and stand, breath differently, move around and do many other things throughout a day. Most importantly our minds move all the time. At times we are calm (lowers our blood pressure) and then unfortunately we worry, are anxious, agitated and otherwise out of kilter and this raises our blood pressure.
Every time that we do something different, our blood pressure will change. It is going to react to the different position that we are in. it is very important that doctors and other professionals have the set rate for each person that relates to blood pressure and what it should be. It is just impossible for anyone to take his or her blood pressure all the time
throughout the day.
This is where mean arterial pressure becomes important.
Mean arterial pressure is defined as the average arterial pressure during a single cardiac cycle. It is calculated using the following formula:
MAP = (CO \times SVR) + CVP, where
* CO is cardiac output
* SVR is systemic vascular resistance
* CVP is central venous pressure
CVP is usually small enough to be neglected in this formula.
This is estimated as:
MAP = [(2 x diastolic)+systolic] / 3
Mean arterial pressure ultimately stands for the average value of a person’s blood pressure throughout a normal day.
For the mean arterial pressure to allow an organ to operate the way that it should, it will have to be at around 60 mm Hg. This is going to be enough to take on an organ for the average size person as long as it is remains at this spot. If the value would fall below the average, this will mean that there is not enough blood pumping into the organ and this will cause the organ to become ischemic. This will be result of tissue damage to the organ and it is a very good idea that the mean arterial pressure be checked and calculated on a regular basis.
Different health officials will make it a good idea to check the value of a person’s arterial pressure when they take a person’s blood pressure. It is just one of the many calculations that have to be made in conjunction with blood pressure and what is going to make the body run better and more efficiently.
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