In the US and UK, the acceptable blood pressure is generally measured as 120(systolic) over 80 (diastolic). However, the desirable blood pressure is anywhere from 90-119 systolic over 60-79 diastolic. Anything above 120/80 could indicate Prehypertention, and anything below 90/60 could indicate Hypotension, both potentially serious conditions, if left untreated.
This will depend on which country you live in.
Don't worry about it. They will check your blood pressure at the donation and won't take it if your pressure is unacceptable. (They probably won't tell you the blood pressure result.)
Blood pressure ranges from 90/60 to 200/120 and this varies on different conditions and between ages. Ideal Mean Arterial Pressure can be given as 91 mm of Mercury, which corresponds to 125/90.
Range of blood pressure is a chart reference for blood pressure types. Normal blood pressure is between 120-80, anything above or below is considered cautionary.
my blood pressure is 130/90 mmhg
90/60-140/90
120/60
115/75
133-91
is 120 over 70 a good blood pressure range
Blood pressure readings that are normal
A healthy blood pressure range would be 120/80. Often if your blood pressure is higher than this you will be told you have high blood pressure and anything lower would be low blood pressure. If your blood pressure is over 140 then you should take steps to reduce this.
It varies depending on the age.
Not if it is within the normal range
yes
I presume you mean blood pressure of 94 / 57. It is a slightly low blood pressure as the normal range is 120 / 80
It's in the acceptable range.
It is the state in which the arterial blood pressure is within the normal range.
Blood pressure is the pressure pushed against the walls of blood vessels by the circulating blood. It's measured in systolic over diastolic pressure, and for an average adult the expected number is somewhere between 90-119/60-79.
120/80
90-190 for the top 60-75 for the bottom