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Hemodynamic management

Hemodynamic management involves monitoring and adjusting how blood flows through the body to ensure vital organs receive enough oxygen and nutrients. This process includes tracking blood pressure, heart rate, and blood volume, and then using medications or fluids to optimize cardiac output and vascular tone. The goal is to maintain stable blood circulation, especially during medical procedures or critical illness, preventing complications from too little or too much blood flow. It's a balanced approach that helps support organ function and overall stability in patients who are vulnerable or undergoing treatment.