Hemodynamically

/ˌhɛmoʊdaɪˈnæmɪkli/ adverb

Definition

In a manner relating to or concerning the forces and movement of blood circulation.

Etymology

Adverbial form of 'hemodynamic,' formed by adding the suffix '-ally' to the adjective. This allows physicians to describe processes or changes that occur with respect to blood flow mechanics.

Kelly Says

When doctors say a patient is 'hemodynamically stable,' they mean the blood is flowing smoothly and the heart is doing its job right—it's medical shorthand for 'your circulation is working properly!'

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