
hemodynamic instability
Hemodynamic instability refers to a situation where the body’s ability to maintain stable blood flow and blood pressure is compromised. This can happen due to factors like severe bleeding, heart problems, or fluid loss, causing inadequate delivery of oxygen and nutrients to organs. As a result, vital signs such as blood pressure and heart rate become abnormal. If not corrected quickly, it can lead to organ damage or failure. Recognizing and treating hemodynamic instability promptly is essential to restoring proper circulation and preventing serious complications.