The "flow" isn't, but the pressure is.
How do you convert mm Hg to pascal?Answer1 mm Hg = 133.322 Pa760 mm Hg = atmospheric pressure = 101325 Pa133.322 times 760 mm Hg = 101325 Pa
"mm Hg" stands for millimetres of mercury. Atmospheric pressure was measured in terms of the height of a column of mercury that it could support and by extension, mm Hg became a unit for measuring pressure.
760mmHg
Slightly above but not by much. 760 mm Hg = 1 ATM . 1 ATM is considered average.
375mmhg
mm Hg (milimeters of mercury) usually measured with a Stethoscope and a sphygmomanometer .
The pressure measured in torr is equivalent to that measured in mm Hg, as both units represent the same physical quantity. Therefore, if the pressure is 560 torr, it is also 560 mm Hg.
Rather than a blood vessel with a value of 104mm Hg for Po2, it is alveolar gas thatt has a Po2 of 104 mm Hg
60mmhg
Pressure is frequently measured in millimeters of mercury (mm Hg), so a vacuum not exceeding 5 mm presumably means not to exceed 5 mm Hg pressure.
According to the advanced trauma life support (ATLS) guidelines, a palpable carotid pulse indicates a systolic blood pressure (SBP) of 60–70 mm Hg: Carotid pulse: SBP is 60–70 mm Hg Femoral pulse: SBP is 70–80 mm Hg Radial pulse: SBP is more than 80 mm Hg
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The normal blood pressure is usually between 120-140 mm Hg (systolic) and 80 - 90 mm Hg (diastolic). Anything higher will be considered as high blood pressure
The change in vascular pressure is a decrease of 17 mm Hg (35 mm Hg - 18 mm Hg).
120/80 mm of Hg