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what the risks are blood pressure check, effects of age on blood pressure, blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, systolic blood pressure, blood pressure, measurement, the force applied, walls, the arteries, the heart pumps blood, pressure is determined by the force, blood pumped, flexibility, the arteries, blood pressure is changing depending on activity, temperature, diet, emotional state, posture, physical state, medication use,
blood pressure, measured, seated, arm resting on a table, arm, slightly bent so that it, same level, heart, upper arm, bare, sleeve comfortably rolled up, blood pressure readings, 2 numbers, 110 over 70, written, 110/70, first number, systolic blood pressure reading, represents the maximum pressure exerted, the heart contracts, second number, diastolic blood pressure reading, represents the pressure, in the arteries, the heart is at rest, obtain blood pressure measurement, wrap the blood pressure cuff snugly around upper arm, positioning it so that the lower edge, the cuff is 1 inch, above the bend, the elbow, locate the large artery on the inside, the elbow by feeling, the pulse, place the head, the stethoscope over this artery, below the cuff, should not rub the cuff, clothing, noises, block out the pulse sounds, correct positioning, the stethoscope is important to get an accurate recording, close the valve on the rubber inflating bulb, squeeze it rapidly to inflate the cuff, dial, column of mercury reads 30 mmhg, millimeters of mercury, higher than the usual systolic pressure, usual systolic pressure, cuff is inflated to 210 mmhg, the valve is opened slightly, allowing the pressure to fall gradually, 2 to 3 mmhg per second, the pressure falls, level on the dial, mercury tube at which the pulsing is first heard is recorded, the systolic pressure, the air continues to be let out, sounds, disappear, point at which the sound disappears is recorded, the diastolic pressure, lowest amount, pressure, in the arteries, the heart rests, procedure performed,
test done at any time, comparison purposes, done after resting, at least 5 minutes, all need to perform a blood pressure measurement, cuff, a device, detecting the pulse, in the artery, stethoscope, microphone, infants, children, test depends on child's age, level of trust, prepare child, infant test, procedure preparation, birth to 1 year, toddler test, procedure preparation, 1 to 3 years, preschooler test, procedure preparation, 3 to 6 years, schoolage test, procedure preparation, 6 to 12 years, adolescent test, procedure preparation, 12 to 18 years, feel the pressure, the cuff on arm, test is repeated a few times, feel temporary numbness, tingling in hand,
most people cannot sense, blood pressure is high, hypertension, no symptoms, high blood pressure increases the risk of heart failure, heart attack, stroke, kidney failure, high blood pressure, way of monitoring the effectiveness of medications, dietary modifications, low blood pressure a sign of a variety of illnesses, heart failure, infection, gland disorders, dehydration,
in adults, systolic pressure, less than 120 mmhg, diastolic pressure, less than 80 mmhg, pre-high blood pressure, systolic pressure consistently 120 to 139, diastolic 80 to 89, stage 1 high blood pressure, systolic pressure consistently 140 to 159, diastolic 90 to 99, stage 2 high blood pressure, systolic pressure consistently 160, over, diastolic 100, over, hypotension, blood pressure below normal, indicated by a systolic pressure lower than 90, a pressure 25 mmhg lower than usual, blood pressure readings, many different conditions, cardiovascular disorders, neurological conditions, kidney, urological disorders, pre-eclampsia in pregnant women, psychological factors stress, anger, fear, various medications, "white coat hypertension", occur medical visit produces extreme anxiety, no significant risks associated, checking blood pressure,
consult provider, blood pressure measurements, consistently high, have symptoms, the high, low reading, repeated measurements, screening, monitoring, a single high measurement, hypertension, a single normal measurement, high blood pressure is not present.
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