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Blood Pressure

Can cause your blood pressure to rise

What influences blood pressure Genetics Age Sex Altitude Physical activity Anxiety / Stress Muscular development Certain medications Time of day Sleep Relaxation Eating / Drinking Smoking Atmospheric pressure

Finding the right parking spot can affect one’s blood pressure too!

Blood pressure monitor Available for your use anytime Located in the first aid room Cuff must be worn properly Contact a posted first aider for help Assistance available -Wednesday’s 11 to 12 Keep track of your readings Information is available in the first aid room

High point = Systolic Infants to age 30 average # is 120 Over 40 years average # is 140 Low point = Diastolic Infants to age 30 years average # is 80 Over 40 years average # is 85 Check blood pressure often and record the readings Generally men have higher blood pressure Blood pressure is lowest during your sleep cycle

If you continue to have high readings See your Doctor immediately

Things to be aware of 30 min prior to BP reading - Avoid smoking,eating, taking medication, alcohol consumption or physical activity If stressed take later Remove anything that interferes with cuff Feet flat on floor Cuff 1” above elbow Tubing extends towards hand Cuff should be snug on left arm Cuff height should be same level as heart Relax

Always remember When your stressed out and at the end of your rope, Don’t take it to heart, You can always buy another rope.