I' am a female 54 and 5-4 my blood pressure is 144/77 what should it be
Pulse rate above one hundred blood pulse rate is considered to be high blood pulse rate for women of all ages. Keeping blood pressure stable can prevent other health issues from occurring.
Being the proper weight for your height, having a blood pressure and pulse that is optimum. These can both be achieved by exercise and eating the correct amount and types of food.
Vital signs (or 'vitals') are body temperature, pulse, blood pressure and respiratory rate. Weight is not considered part of the 'vitals', however weight and vital signs together is considered a 'complete physical examination'.
high blood pressure and low pulse rate
PP= SP - DS Pulse Pressure is equal to Systolic Blood Pressure minus Diastolic Blood Pressure.
The blood vessel that has a pulse is an artery. Veins do not have enough blood pressure to register a pulse.
When your nurse or doctor checks your vitals. They are checking your pulse (heart rate), temperature, blood pressure and respiration rate. These are considered the vital signs.
my blood pressure is 82/50 pulse 81. is this an emergency
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What occurs as blood moves away from the heart? pulse decreases blood pressure increases pulse increases blood pressure decreases
Pulse pressure.it should ideally be about 40.when it increases it can be risk for heart and kidney.it is normal for pulse pressure to rise during exercise.
The palpatory method of obtaining a blood pressure is when the person taking the blood pressure feels the radial pulse (in the wrist) while pumping up the blood pressure cuff. When the radial pulse disappears, this is the systolic blood pressure. The systolic blood pressure is the pressure exerted in the arteries when the heart has contracted and is forcing the blood through the arteries - it therefore gives the reading for the maximum blood pressure. When we feel a pulse, we are feeling the blood being forced through the arteries (meaning we only feel the pulse at the maximum pressure which is the same as the systolic blood pressure, allowing us to get a systolic blood pressure from feeling the pulse). The diastolic blood pressure is the pressure in the arteries when the heart is relaxed, or the minimum amount of pressure. Because the pressure is lower at this stage, it is not possible to feel the pulse and therefore it is not possible to obtain a diastolic reading using the palpatory method, a stethoscope is required to be able to hear the blood flow rather than feel it.