Arterial pressure
No. Blood pressure is an actual pressure; it's usually measured in mmHg, but it COULD be measured in kilopascals or pounds per square inch. "Low iron" generally refers to the measurement of a protein called ferritin, and is usually measured in ng/mL.
"Hypo" in biology usually refers to something that is below normal or beneath a certain threshold. For example, hypoglycemia refers to low blood sugar levels, while hypotension refers to low blood pressure.
This sort of thing usually refers to Blood Pressure. Systolic vs Diastolic blood pressure, or, pressure of your blood when your heart is beating and between beats. Whether 112 over 58 is good or bad depends on your age, sex, and fitness.
Blood pressure is the measure of the force of the blood against the walls of the blood vessels that it is contained in. Blood pressure is usually expressed in mmHg as the systolic pressure divided by the diastolic pressure.
The pressure inside the blood vessels at the end of the contraction of the heart. Diastolic pressure is the pressure between beats when the heart is relaxed. Blood pressures are systolic/diastolic; 120/80.
I think you are asking about hyper tension.
Blood Pressure: The force at which blood flows through the arteries in the body. Systolic: Refers to the pressure on the arteries as the heart contracts (squeezes). Diastolic: Refers to the pressure on the vessels as the heart relaxes.
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.
Blood pressure refers to the blood flow and resistance in the arteries. The device used to measure blood pressure is the sphygmomanometer or sphygmometer.
usually blood pressure in not checked in both arms
Usually it would cause low blood pressure from dehydration and hypovolemia.
what is usually accepted as a healthy blood pressure for a 78 year male