I think it's very thoughtful and polite that you two don't interrupt your train of thought and let each other finish. Great episode once again. Thank you!
Been watching y’all for a bout a month, had my final exam yesterday for A&P2 and made the highest grade in the class! Thank y’all for keeping it interesting.
dr. mike you posted a short video about blood pressure and the reason why the diastolic blood pressure is not zero but 80 mmHg, I couldn't find the answer could you please explain it to me?
It is basically because the arteries are elastic. So when the heart is in the diastolic phase i.e heart is relaxing and not pushing the blood in arteries, during that time the elastic arteries which were previously stretched (due to the blood pumped by the systolic heart) and coming back to the original shape and this creates the diastolic pressure Blood pressure is simply the pressure on blood vessels (usually arteries) due to the blood in them...
@@WarisAli-uj6rt thank you for your reply, in that short video that dr. mike posted some one said that it is because ventricular refilling that immediately occurs after relaxation and dr. mike liked the comment, I just can not understand the relation, could you please explain it to me?
@@peri6851 Haven't seen that video or comment But shortly the diastolic blood pressure is because the elastic arteries (coming back to their shape after being stretched) takes over and pushes the blood forward
I think it's very thoughtful and polite that you two don't interrupt your train of thought and let each other finish.
Great episode once again. Thank you!
Been watching y’all for a bout a month, had my final exam yesterday for A&P2 and made the highest grade in the class! Thank y’all for keeping it interesting.
your timing is just perfect
thank you for this
dr. mike you posted a short video about blood pressure and the reason why the diastolic blood pressure is not zero but 80 mmHg, I couldn't find the answer could you please explain it to me?
It is basically because the arteries are elastic. So when the heart is in the diastolic phase i.e heart is relaxing and not pushing the blood in arteries, during that time the elastic arteries which were previously stretched (due to the blood pumped by the systolic heart) and coming back to the original shape and this creates the diastolic pressure
Blood pressure is simply the pressure on blood vessels (usually arteries) due to the blood in them...
@@WarisAli-uj6rt thank you for your reply, in that short video that dr. mike posted some one said that it is because ventricular refilling that immediately occurs after relaxation and dr. mike liked the comment, I just can not understand the relation, could you please explain it to me?
@@peri6851
Haven't seen that video or comment
But shortly the diastolic blood pressure is because the elastic arteries (coming back to their shape after being stretched) takes over and pushes the blood forward
@@WarisAli-uj6rt thank you so much
I barely see dr. Matt in any videos, is it just me?
I assume he's part of the behind the scenes maybe he's the one preparing some lectures etc
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