standing test

In the horizontal test, the patient's supine position is 1 minute pulse, and the pulse rate is increased by 1 minute, and the pulse from the lying position to the standing position is increased 10 to 12 times for sympathetic excitation enhancement. Basic Information Specialist classification: growth and development check classification: physical examination Applicable gender: whether men and women apply fasting: not fasting Tips: Do not fasting before checking. Normal value The normal person's pulse rate from the lying position to the standing position does not increase by more than 10-12 times/min. Clinical significance Abnormal results: such as increased pulse rate from the lying position to the standing position more than 10-12 times / increased sympathetic excitability. People who need to be examined: patients with sympathetic hyperactivity. High results may be diseases: precautions for autonomic dysfunction Contraindications before examination: Do not fasting before examination to prevent fainting due to hypoglycemia when changing from supine position to standing position. Requirements for inspection: Relax when checking to prevent the pulse rate from being accelerated due to stress and affect the judgment of the result. Inspection process The supine position counts the pulse rate for 1 minute, then stands up straight and counts the pulse rate for 1 minute. For example, the pulse rate from the lying position to the standing position is increased by more than 10-12 times/the sympathetic nerve excitability is enhanced. Not suitable for the crowd A patient who cannot stand normally. Adverse reactions and risks Generally no adverse reactions.

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