is a 172 post prandial blood sugar high
what is considered a high post prandial blood sugar
up to 120 mg/ lt .
what is a normal 2hr pp bl sugar
F Cells (PP cells) are pancreatic polypeptide producing cells. The PP cells are mainly found in the Islets of Langerhans at the head of the pancreas. The pancreatic polypeptide hormone is expressed at times when glucose levels in the blood are low. This can be created from fasting, exercising, eating protein meals, or from being hypoglycemic (low blood sugar). The increase of somatostatin and glucose in the blood decrease the PP levels. Having too little PP hormones appears to stimulate appetite, lessens the ability to resist the temptation of food, and increases the chances of a person becoming overweight.
PP = SBP - DBP Pulse Pressure equals Systolic Blood Pressure minus Diastolic Blood Pressure. If you have a patient whose presents with blood pressure of 140/78, you calculation would be: PP = 140 - 78 PP = 62 PP = SBP - DBP Pulse Pressure equals Systolic Blood Pressure minus Diastolic Blood Pressure. If you have a patient who presents with a blood pressure of 140/78, you calculation would be: PP = 140 - 78 PP = 62
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ERTECIONS ARE CAUSED BY INCREASED BLOOD FLOW INTO THE PP, MAY BE CAUSED BY ROMANTIC OR SEXUAL THROUGHTS OR PHYSICAL CONTACT
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PP= SP - DS Pulse Pressure is equal to Systolic Blood Pressure minus Diastolic Blood Pressure.
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In hypokalemic PP, the level of potassium in the blood falls in the early stages of a paralytic attack, while in hyperkalemic PP, it rises slightly or is normal.
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