Health
Blood Pressur
what is blood pressure?
This is the pressure which blood exerts on encircling of blood vessels.
There are two types to measure the blood pressure.
Systolic Pressure
Diastolic Pressure
The value that shows the amount of pressure in your arteries during the contraction of your heart muscle. This is called systolic pressure. The value shows your blood pressure when your heart muscle is between beats. This is called diastolic pressure.
There are three types of BP apparatus are available foe measuring blood pressure.
Android BP apparatus consists of a metering needle. (gauge meter)
Sphygmomanometer BP apparatus consists of Mercury. (generally used by doctors.)
Electronic BP apparatus measures the blood pressure by electronic machine. (digital apparatus)
Normal Blood Pressure is 120/80 mm Hg
what is blood pressure?
This is the pressure which blood exerts on encircling of blood vessels.
There are two types to measure the blood pressure.
Systolic Pressure
Diastolic Pressure
The value that shows the amount of pressure in your arteries during the contraction of your heart muscle. This is called systolic pressure. The value shows your blood pressure when your heart muscle is between beats. This is called diastolic pressure.
There are three types of BP apparatus are available foe measuring blood pressure.
Android BP apparatus consists of a metering needle. (gauge meter)
Sphygmomanometer BP apparatus consists of Mercury. (generally used by doctors.)
Electronic BP apparatus measures the blood pressure by electronic machine. (digital apparatus)
Normal Blood Pressure is 120/80 mm Hg
Procedures
- To begin blood pressure measurement, use a properly sized blood pressure cuff. The length of the cuff's bladder should be at least equal to 80% of the circumference of the upper arm.
- Wrap the cuff around the upper arm with the cuff's lower edge one inch above the antecubital fossa.
- Lightly press the stethoscope's bell over the brachial artery just below the cuff's edge. Some health care workers have difficulty using the bell in the antecubital fossa, so we suggest using the bell or the diaphragm to measure the blood pressure.
- Rapidly inflate the cuff to 180mmHg. Release air from the cuff at a moderate rate (3mm/sec).
- Listen with the stethoscope and simultaneously observe the sphygmomanometer. The first knocking sound (Korotkoff) is the subject's systolic pressure. When the knocking sound disappears, that is the diastolic pressure (such as 120/80).
- Record the pressure in both arms and note the difference; also record the subject's position (supine), which arm was used, and the cuff size (small, standard or large adult cuff).
- If the subject's pressure is elevated, measure blood pressure two additional times, waiting a few minutes between measurements.
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