Diastolic pressure
Yes it does.
Blood pressure is the pressure exerted on the wall of arteries and veins. Heart rate is the BPM or beats per minute.
Yes. The systolic is the pressure exerted against the artey walls when the heart beats.
Yes, blood pressure is a measure of the pressure exerted on your arterial walls as the heart pumps blood throughout the body (systolic) over the pressure when your heart is relaxed (diastolic).
"Blood pressure" is the pressure exerted by the blood against the walls of the arteries, maintained by the contraction of the left ventricle, the resistance of the arterioles and capillaries, the elasticity of the arterial walls, and by the viscosity and volume of the blood.
The lowest pressure exerted by blood in your arteries is your diastolic blood pressure.
The pressure exerted against the walls of the arteries as the heart pumps; and again as the heart rests.
Yes it does.
Blood pressure is the pressure of the blood in the circulatory system, often measured for diagnosis since it is closely related to the force and rate of the heartbeat and the diameter and elasticity of the arterial walls.
the non-invasive measurement of the pressure exerted by the circulating blood on the walls of the body's arteries.
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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.
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Blood pressure is the pressure exerted on the wall of arteries and veins. Heart rate is the BPM or beats per minute.
Systolic pressure is a representation of the maximum pressure exerted on the arteries. Systolic pressure measures the maximum amount of pressure the blood exerts during a heart beat.
The aorta, the arteries located on your upper thighs or the ones located in your neck.
The maximum pressure exerted against the patients airway during the breath