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==Definition== | ==Definition== | ||
* Abdominal pain is pain that you feel anywhere between your chest and groin. This is often referred to as the stomach region or belly. | |||
* A systolic blood pressure of more than 80 mm Hg and a proportional pulse pressure of more than 25% suggest adequate cardiac output. | * A systolic blood pressure of more than 80 mm Hg and a proportional pulse pressure of more than 25% suggest adequate cardiac output. | ||
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Definition
- Abdominal pain is pain that you feel anywhere between your chest and groin. This is often referred to as the stomach region or belly.
- A systolic blood pressure of more than 80 mm Hg and a proportional pulse pressure of more than 25% suggest adequate cardiac output.