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you can determine the maximum inflation point when taking blood pressure by using palpation.
Yes it does.
The volume of blood is dependent on how fast our heart beats. A term called blood pressure is used to determine the pressure at which the heart pumps the blood.
MAP=diastolic pressure+(pulse pressure/3) so... MAP - (pulse pressure/3)= diastolic pressure
The dependent variable would be blood pressure. The independent variable would be age. Of course, there are many factors, other than just age, which determine blood pressure.
To make sure you have good blood pressure and to determine whether you have high blood pressure. 120/80 is ideal. If your blood pressure is high you may need medication. A low blood pressure means the blood volume in the body is low. Low blood pressure is as dangerous as high blood pressure.
Research suggests that vinegar may help lower blood pressure by improving insulin sensitivity and reducing inflammation. However, more studies are needed to confirm these effects and determine the optimal dosage for blood pressure management.
sfig-moh-mə-nom-i-tər A sphygmomanometer or blood pressure meter is a device used to measure blood pressure, composed of an inflatable cuff to restrict blood flow, and mechanical manometer to measure the pressure. It is always used in conjunction with a means to determine at what pressure blood flow is just starting, and at what pressure it is unimpeded. They are also used in conjunction with a stethoscope to ensure accuracy.
A systolic blood pressure of 166 is high for a 65 year old female. Talk with your health care provider to determine if you should work to lower your systolic blood pressure, given your particular health history.
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The pressure of the heart is generally referred to as blood pressure. It is measured by a blood pressure cuff and stethoscope by a nurse or a doctor. There is also another device that many people use, usually found in a drug store that is automatic, and it is called a sphygmomanometer. What these devices measure is the blood pressure coming out of the left ventricle of the heart.
It has less air pressure than the surroundings.