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How does the body initially compensate for blood loss?
As blood volume decreases, the preload drops, the stroke volume drops, causing a drop in systolic BP, reducing the pressure, reducing the ability to send blood through the capillary beds. Baroreceptors detect a dec in BP, and send a signal to the brain. The SVR is increased, and hormones inc heart rate, causing the BP to return to normal. If blood loss stops, the body replaces the lost blood