Your BP should be 120/80. Your level of 155/74 is just a 'snapshot'. So it would depend on your age, weight and height, medical history and just where this was taken and when it was taken and who took it and what did they use to take it. Your BP varies from a usual lower one in the early morning to ups and downs during the day. If some one upset you, it will be higher, if some thing really scared you, it would be very high. The BP reading you get from a regular RN or MD will be the most accurate. Those that measure using wrist monitors are not good.
I usually have normal BP until I go for a check up at my doctor's and then it sky rockets. He calls it 'white coat hypertension'.
155
That is a hurricane.
If your blood sugar is 70, it's a little low but not too bad. Normal range is about 74-106.
no because there's not even a now 74 Du. by the way i think it is a bad song Du.
There were several options for '74. A 350ci = 155 to 170 The 400 = 190 to 225 hp.
what reading is good for a 74 year old woman
yes because that is a D
2 and 37 go into 74. But if you want a decimal answer well good luck! :P
A hurricane can go up to 120km or more an hour
74
520 miles via this route:Follow I-74 EAST from Moline to I-55 SOUTH to LINCOLN and ST. LOUIS via I-155 SOUTH. (EXIT 101 off I-74 to get onto I-155 SOUTH; then exit at EXIT 0A off I-155 to get onto I-55 SOUTH towards LINCOLN and ST. LOUIS.) To bypass Peoria, take I-474 (EXIT 87A off I-74; I-155 is the exit after where I-474 merges back onto I-74 EAST).Take I-55 SOUTH to I-44 WEST to TULSA via I-255 SOUTH/I-270 to bypass St. Louis. (EXIT 10 off I-55/70 in ILLINOIS to get onto I-255; follow signs to I-255 SOUTH to ST. LOUIS. I-255 becomes I-270 after the second junction with I-55 in MISSOURI. Then take I-270 to I-44 WEST to TULSA at EXIT 5B.)Take I-44 WEST to U.S. 65 SOUTH to BRANSON at EXIT 82A.Take U.S. 65 SOUTH to Branson.
155 miles taking this route:Take I-74 WEST to I-57 NORTH towards CHICAGO at EXIT 179B.Take I-57 NORTH to Chicago.