 Blood pressure means the pressure exerted by blood on the wall of the arteries.  Unit of Measurement-----mmHg  Normal BP  Systolic-------120 (100—14ommHg)

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 Blood pressure means the pressure exerted by blood on the wall of the arteries.  Unit of Measurement-----mmHg  Normal BP  Systolic (100—14ommHg)  Diastolic (60– 90mmHg)

 What is pulse pressure ?  It is the difference between systolic and diastolic blood pressure.  Normal Range to 60 mmHg

 What is Mean Arterial Blood Pressure ?  It is the average pressure which drives the blood forward in the tissues ( through blood vessels ) throughout the cardiac cycle.  Mean Arterial B.P =Diastolic B.P + 1/3 Pulse pressure = 80+1/3 x 40=93mmHg

BLOOD PRESSURE MEASUREMENT  Normal BP= 120/80 mmHg (In Adults)  Range:  Systolic – mmHg  Diastolic—60-90mmHg  Equipment  Stethoscope  Sphygmomanometer

Factors affecting BP  Age.  Sex  Posture  Exercise  Emotion  Gravity  Sleep  Pregnancy

 Patient should be physically and mentally relaxed  The subject should lie or sit comfortably for minimum 5 minutes before the recording  Cuff Size should be suitable  The arm should be totally exposed  Cuff should be at the level of the heart.  The cuff should be tied neither very tightly nor loosely around arm.  Don’t keep cuff inflated for too long.

 Palpitory  Auscultatory

 After localizing the brachial pulse  Inflate the BP cuff until a level which is about mmHg above the point at which the pulse is no longer palpable.  Now slowly deflate the cuff until the pulse is palpable again.  This is the systolic BP.  In this method only the systolic pressure can be measured, while the diastolic pressure cannot be measured.

 The cuff pressure is inflated quickly to a pressure about 30 mm Hg higher than the systolic pressure determined by the Palpitory method. Then the air is let out of the cuff slowly.  At some point the person listening with the stethoscope will begin to hear sounds with each heartbeat. This point marks the systolic pressure.  The sounds are called Korotkoff sounds.

 Mild— /90-100mmHg  Moderate— / mmHg  Severe— / mmHg  Malignant—When Diastolic BP>140mmHg  Blood Pressure should be measured on more than Two occasions to make a diagnosis of high blood pressure.

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