sphygmomanometer and stethoscope
actually , the high blood pressure can be found in the aorta , which carries oxygenated blood..
This is the blood pressure.
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Blood pressure is not an absolute measurement, but rather it is measured using a gauge.
Blood pressure receptors are found in the aorta (aortic baroreceptors) and carotid arteries (carotid sinus baroreceptors). These receptors detect changes in blood pressure and send signals to the brain to help regulate blood pressure.
I found an interesting article on child's blood pressure. Blood pressure will change as the child grows, height and weight are a determining factor of blood pressure for children. The link is posted below.
High blood pressure can be dangerous when using essential oils because some oils can cause a rise in blood pressure or interact with medication used to manage high blood pressure. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider before using essential oils if you have high blood pressure to ensure they are safe for you.
Your blood pressure can be taken with a mercury blood pressure gauge, an aneroid manometer, or an electronic device for measuring the blood pressure, as long as the device has been recently calibrated and validated. With rare exceptions, blood pressure gauges found in supermarkets or pharmacies aren't properly maintained and shouldn't be used.
Blood pressure in newborns is not a good indicator of health. Taking blood pressure of a newborn is usually not done unless there is an underlying issue (i.e. cardiac issues). Blood pressure is usually taken using the thigh.
I bought a wrist band type of blood pressure tester at Amazon.com. I found that they were the most reasonable.
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.
you can determine the maximum inflation point when taking blood pressure by using palpation.