Your blood pressure can be low whilst having a heart attack if your heart is fairly old and fairly weak, but in most cases, no it cannot apart for the especially weak in the heart. But you have to take into consideration a mans heart can spurt water 13m high because of how hard the heart can squeeze, you have to remember a child's heart rate in the classroom whilst studying is about 60-75bpm and your heart has enough pressure to squeeze a tennis ball flat every Tim it beeps. The answer in probability for this question is 99.799 percent no.
Yes, because the heart is working harder. -Not always, it depends on which part of the heart is affected, you can also have very low blood pressure. or sometimes it could be normal.
Blood pressure. When the heart beats, it creates blood pressure during the ventricle contraction that move blood throughout the body. The most powerful is the left ventricle. If the blood coming out of the top of the heart was to escape, it could shoot a stream of blood 16 feet into the air.
This writer has seen a severed artery shoot blood about three feet. I don't know if it can do better than that, and have no desire to find out. (The person died.)
martin sheen
Nothing just makes a splat of blood
The Goal Shooter and Goal Attack can shoot.
It may not fully explain your situation, but it is not uncommon for blood pressure to shoot up at night. Some people have to take their meds before bed partially for this reason
If your heart is beating as fast as a machine gun can shoot, then you should go to the emergency room as soon as possible. Take Deep breaths, and try to calm down. You could be on your way to having a heart attack.
That is a high blood pressure. You should go see your physician.
Oozing blood would be coming from the capillaries. Blood from the veins would be flowing freely out of the wound and blood from the arteries would be spurting out.The wound would be near a major artery.
No all the shooting is left to the goal shoot and goal attack
Things that affect blood pressure are the following age,cholesterol,sodium,weight, pain and when your pregnant cause normally there will be 30% added in your blood volume to circulate and activities. When your old , the blood vessels looses their elasticity, if you have high cholesterol, BP is up because of the the plaques that narrowed your blood vessel that might lead to stroke, when you have high sodium there is water retention that may damage the kidneys and BP will shoot up, if in pain BP rises and if you had a vigorous exercise of course your heart is working a lot and more force of blood in the ventricles.
Because of peer pressure.