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Do you mean blood pressure? Yes it does like for example when you do drugs or something
A patient with low blood pressure an high pulse is most likely to be dehydrated. There are many other possibilities which her health care provider can help sort through.
the equation for mean arterial pressure is MAP=(1/3) PP (pulse pressure) + Diastolic example: if someone's blood pressure is 125/65, then Pulse Pressure is 60 now that you have this info you can calculate MAP (mean arterial pressure) MAP= (1/3) 60 + 65 MAP= 85
Probably a large loss of blood. Not enough to keep the pressure up and the heart beats faster to try and compensate.
Pulse Pressure....(Systolic Pressure-Diastolic Pressure)
You appear to have low blood pressure, also know as hypo-tension. Low blood pressure can be a serious problem if not treated properly. It can cause major organs receiving less oxygen than \they normally would. It also may indicate heart problems, endocrine problems , and dehydration. It can also be a warning sing of blood loss, lack of nutrients , or a serious infection. On the other hand people who are very fit are known to have very low blood pressure and pulse rates, which you seem to demonstrate. You can't really be to sure unless you go to the doctor. ( Cretin Medications can also lower blood pressure and pulse rate )
What does 104\69 blood pressure mean.
Maybe you mean pulse oximetry. It is the measurement of oxygen in your blood. It is measured when they put that clip on the tip of your finger.
Assuming by 'bp' you mean blood pressure... The 'standard' tester works like this - An inflatable cuff is wrapped around the upper arm. The medic listens to the pulse in your arm as they slowly inflate the cuff with air. The amount of pressure in the cuff is displayed on a dial - and the medic notes this pressure when the pulse stops. A release valve on the cuff is slowly opened and the cuff deflates. Again - the medic listens for the pulse returning to your arm - and notes the pressure. This gives the pressure readings (for example 90/40)
the blood pressure in your arteries is too high
I am assuming you mean 134/100. This would be considered high blood pressure (hypertension).
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