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How do you determine a person's diastolic blood pressure?

MAP=diastolic pressure+(pulse pressure/3) so... MAP - (pulse pressure/3)= diastolic pressure


What is a sentence using the word diastolic?

The systolic pressure is the upper number, while diastolic is the lower number.His diastolic pressure climbed to 120 in a blood pressure of 220/120.The woman's diastolic blood pressure fell with a large gap between the systolic and diastolic pressures.


Blood pressure that remains between heart contractions?

Diastolic Blood Pressure


Does coronary perfusion occur in the systolic or diastolic phase.?

Diastolic


Coronary perfusion pressure?

the difference between aortic diastolic and right atrial diastolic pressure; a determinant of the blood flow to cardiac muscle.


What is the systolic pressure minus diastolic pressure?

pulse pressure


What is the pressure in the arteries during relaxation of the ventricles called?

Blood can only enter an artery, be it the aorta, when the left ventricle contracts, or the pulmonary arteries, when the right ventricle contracts, which both occur at the same time after ventricular systole which is contraction. Therefore, the answer is contract.


Is diastolic pressure the vascular pressure created during the pulmonary resting phase?

No. Diastolic pressure is the (lowest) arterial pressure that occurs just before the heart beats.


What measurements are taken when determining a person's blood pressure?

Systolic and Diastolic pressure measurements are taken. Systolic is the higher pressure measurement, when the heart ventricles are contracted, and Diastolic is the lower pressure when the ventricles are filling. So if somebody's blood pressure is 120/80, then 120 is the systolic pressure and 80 is the diastolic pressure


If the aortic valve could not close completely would the diastolic or systolic pressure be affected?

Diastolic, because it would lower the pressure.


The constant pressure in the walls of the arteries is called?

Diastolic pressure


What is the lowest pressure against the walls of the blood vessels?

No, systolic pressure is the highest pressure against the walls of the blood vessels. Diastolic pressure is the lowest pressure against the walls of the blood vessels.