You are assessing your patient who is complaining of abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting. You take the patient's blood pressure while he is supine and then take it again when he sits up. You are looking to see if his systolic BP drops by 10 mmHg or more, or his pulse rate drops by 20 BPM or more when he changes position, which may indicate hypovolemia. This test is commonly referred to as?

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1. You are assessing your patient who is complaining of abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting. You take the patient's blood pressure while he is supine and then take it again when he sits up. You are looking to see if his systolic BP drops by 10 mmHg or more, or his pulse rate drops by 20 BPM or more when he changes position, which may indicate hypovolemia. This test is commonly referred to as?