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Managing Blood Pressure: It Takes a Team Module Two How to Take Blood Pressure October 2011 Microsoft Clip Art 2003

MODULE TWO: How to Take Blood Pressure Microsoft Clip Art 2003

Module Two: HOW TO TAKE BLOOD PRESSURE Objectives Demonstrate proper technique when measuring blood pressure using a sphygmomanometer & stethoscope and/or an electronic BP home monitoring device. Demonstrate the ability to report and document BP according to agency policy and procedure. Note: Where the word ‘patient’ is used, it is also intended to represent ‘client’ and ‘resident’.

Types of Sphygmomanometer Aneroid – round dial and needle Electronic - most common Note: Mercury sphygmomanometers have been banned. Note: Ensure you have the correct cuff size for the patient. Blood pressure is measured with a device called a sphygmomanometer. The only way you can tell if a person has high or low blood pressure is by measuring the blood pressure with a blood pressure measuring device such as a blood pressure cuff or an electronic blood pressure monitor. The sphygmomanometers work a bit like thermometers in that the level on the gauge tells you the person’s blood pressure. Blood pressure is measured in units of millimeters of mercury. In order to get an accurate blood pressure reading, you have to do two things at once: handle the manometer and use a stethoscope. Another option is to use a fully electronic device and record the number displayed. If an electronic device is used, it is important to use an approved device. Blood pressure readings have two numbers, a systolic pressure and a diastolic pressure. Microsoft Clip Art 2003

Aneroid Manometer The round dial displays the needle which will point to the numbers relative to the blood pressure. Microsoft Clip Art 2003

Mercury Manometer May be wall mounted or portable - not used as often. The mercury in the calibrated column will indicate the blood pressure reading Mercury manometers have now been banned Microsoft Clip Art 2003

Electronic Manometer All automatic with push of button after cuff applied to arm. Displays pulse. Very common in facilities and private homes. Microsoft Clip Art 2003

Stethoscope There are four parts to a stethoscope earpiece tube bell diaphragm The diaphragm is used for detecting the brachial pulse because it has larger area so covers more surface area. This provides a better 'pick up' of the brachial pulsation sounds. The bell of the stethoscope is best used to detect low tone sounds. Microsoft Clip Art 2003

Pre Procedure Checklist Know the policy and procedure for your facility Collect the equipment ensuring that cuff is appropriate size for patient Identify yourself Identify the patient Explain the procedure Perform hand hygiene Provide privacy Microsoft Clip Art 2003

Stethoscope Wipe earpieces and diaphragm with an antiseptic wipe. Place the earpieces in your ears so they point forward. Warm diaphragm in your hand. Don’t let anything touch tubing as it may interfere with sound accuracy. Clean after each use with an antiseptic wipe. Microsoft Clip Art 2003

Positioning the Patient If measuring a set of vital signs (i.e. TPR and BP), the BP should be measured last to get a more accurate measurement First, have patient rest for 5 minutes Position patient seated with feet flat on the floor and legs uncrossed or have patient in supine position Position and support the patient’s arm so that it is level with their heart and the palm facing up. Locate the brachial artery Microsoft Clip Art 2003

Locating Brachial Artery Place two fingers over the bend in an elbow (the antecubital fossa) and feel for a pulse under your fingers. This is where you will place the diaphragm of the stethoscope.

Placement of the Blood Pressure Cuff Ensure that the cuff is the correct size (e.g. may need a larger cuff for an obese patient). Apply the cuff in the middle third of the upper arm with the ‘tubes’ over the inner arm When using a BP cuff with a dial-type measurement, make sure the dial is set at 0 before proceeding. Microsoft Clip Art 2003

Placement of the Blood Pressure Cuff There is usually an arrow or circular marking on the cuff that should be in alignment with the brachial pulse when positioning and securing the cuff in the middle third of the upper arm. Microsoft Clip Art 2003

Positioning the Cuff Correct answer- centre picture – positioned at heart level.

Positioned at heart level Positioning the Cuff Correct answer- centre picture – positioned at heart level. Positioned at heart level

Positioning the Cuff The centre picture with the arm supported and the BP cuff in line with the heart is correct. The BP measurement will increase from left to right as the arm is lowered below heart level

Positioning the Cuff The centre picture with the arm supported and the BP cuff in line with the heart is correct. The BP measurement will increase from left to right as the arm is lowered below heart level The BP measurement will increase from left to right as the arm is lowered below heart level

Pulse Occlusion Check If new to BP sounds, the pulse occlusion check is important as it will sensitize your ear to the systolic and diastolic sounds. If the patient has an arrhythmia (irregular pulse), the start point determination is particularly important Using a radial pulse may be helpful if you are having difficulty finding the brachial pulse Microsoft Clip Art 2003

Pulse Occlusion Check With fingers over the brachial or radial artery be sure you can feel the pulse. Inflate the cuff until you cannot feel the pulse, and note this point. Add 30 mmHg beyond as your start point. Determining the pulse occlusion point prevents over inflation of the cuff and therefore reduces the potential for a false high or missed systolic beat Deflate the cuff, wait 30 seconds before continuing. Microsoft Clip Art 2003

Manual Blood Pressure With the diaphragm of stethoscope over the brachial artery, inflate the cuff to start point. Slowly deflate the cuff at a rate of 2 – 4 mmHg per second, listening for the first beat and note this number (systolic reading). Then continue deflating the cuff until the sound disappears and note this number (diastolic reading). After noting the BP reading, deflate the cuff immediately and completely remove it to avoid prolonged pressure on the blood vessels in the arm. Microsoft Clip Art 2003

What Do The Numbers Mean? Example: 120/80 mmHg The upper number is when the heart contracts = systolic pressure The lower number is when the heart relaxes = diastolic pressure 120 The bigger (top) number, the systolic pressure, is the pressure that is exerted while the heart is beating or pumping. With each beat the heart pumps blood throughout the body. The smaller (lower) number, the diastolic pressure, is the pressure when the heart is resting between pumps. 80

After You Complete Taking The Blood Pressure Provide comfort Place the call bell in reach Clean and return the BP equipment Perform hand hygiene Document and report your findings Microsoft Clip Art 2003

Documentation Always follow your facility’s policies and procedures for documentation Symbols may be used when documenting such as  or  Often a graphic record will be used to record blood pressure    

Cautions When Measuring Blood Pressure Microsoft Clip Art 2003 DO NOT take blood pressure on the: same side as a mastectomy arm with any type of tube or fistula paralyzed limb Note: If blood pressure readings differ between arms, always take the blood pressure on the arm that gives the higher reading.

Must Do’s When Taking Blood Pressure Microsoft Clip Art 2003 Check that your facility allows you to perform this procedure. Follow your facility’s policies and procedures  Have proper training. Be accurate - inaccurate measurement may cause harm. Ensure equipment is calibrated regularly  Immediately notify the nurse if you have any concerns about the blood pressure reading.

MEASUREMENT ERRORS

Other Factors That Affect BP Measurement MEASUREMENT ERRORS Measurement Errors Other Factors That Affect BP Measurement Excessive noise Stimulating environment Standing not resting Cuff positioned over coat Hear through coat Position of cuff Talking can increase diastolic and systolic BP by about 6-7 mmHg Heavy physical exercise Pain, stress, anxiety Changes in temperature Distended bladder or bowel Eating Smoking and or caffeine consumption Medications

TIME TO PRACTICE Microsoft Clip Art 2003

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