What is the difference between the following medical terms

A. Hemodynamically normal
b. Hemodynamically stable
c. Hemodynamically unstable

a. Hemodynamically normal refers to the state of a person's circulatory system functioning within normal ranges. It indicates that the blood flow and pressure are within expected values and the heart is able to effectively pump blood throughout the body.

b. Hemodynamically stable means that a person's circulatory system is considered stable and functioning adequately. It indicates that the blood flow and pressure are relatively normal, and the heart is adequately pumping blood. While there may be an underlying medical condition, the person's vital signs are within an acceptable range.

c. Hemodynamically unstable refers to a condition where a person's circulatory system is not functioning properly. It indicates that there is an issue with blood flow and pressure, and the heart may not be adequately pumping blood. This could result in a drop in blood pressure, decreased organ perfusion, and potentially life-threatening conditions such as shock. It requires immediate medical intervention to restore stability to the circulatory system.