High systolic normal diastolic blood pressure

    • [DOCX File]Section E. Cardiovascular System Conditions (U.S ...

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      Pulse pressure: the difference between the systolic and diastolic pressure. Mean Blood Pressure = Diastolic + 1/3 (Pulse Pressure) Blood pressure is a product of the cardiac output (Stroke Volume x Heart Rate) times the impedance to blood flow through the vessels, or peripheral vascular resistance.


    • [DOCX File]Texas Department of State Health Services Mobile

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      Blood Pressure Levels Normal systolic: less than 120 mmHg diastolic: less than 80mmHg At risk (prehypertension) systolic: 120–139 mmHg diastolic: 80–89 mmHg High systolic: 140 mmHg or higher diastolic: 90 mmHg or higher The blood pressure in the arteries rises and falls with the phases of the heart beat. The highest pressure in the arteries ...


    • [DOC File]ACSM Guidelines - University of Washington

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      For example, from the plot below we estimate that the mean systolic blood pressure for patients with a diastolic blood pressure of 80 mmHg is likely to be somewhere between 122 – 126 mmHg. We will examine a more precise way for obtaining such intervals later in the tutorial.


    • [PDF File]Hawaii State Department of Health

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      The top number is the systolic and the bottom number is the diastolic. The most common reason for high blood pressure is the inherited (genetic) form known as primary hypertension. This accounts for the majority of cases in adults and children.


    • [DOC File]Indirect Measurement of Arterial Blood Pressure

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      Isolated systolic hypertension means that systolic blood pressure is predominantly 160mm or greater with a diastolic blood pressure of less than 90mm. Note : Use of the term “hypertension” in reports or in VA guidance will most often be used as a synonym for any type of hypertensive vascular disease.


    • [DOC File]Hypertension (High Blood Pressure) - Veterans Affairs

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      For blood pressure to be considered high, the systolic (upper number) reading is 140 mm Hg or higher and the diastolic (lower number) reading is 90 mm Hg or higher. For people with diabetes or chronic kidney disease, high blood pressure is considered 130/80 mm Hg or higher.


    • Isolated Systolic Hypertension: Causes of High Systolic Blood Press…

      systolic . pressure can change depending on how much you have been moving around. When the numbers are written, the . systolic. pressure is on top (the first number). The . diastolic . pressure is on the bottom (the second number). Example: 120/80. What is normal blood pressure? Normal Blood Pressure Range. Systolic pressure Diastolic pressure Pressure range 140 90 High 130 85 High Normal. 120 80 Normal


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      6. Continue releasing the pressure, noting when the sound becomes muffled (4th phase diastolic BP) and when the sound disappears (5th phase diastolic BP). The 5th Korotkoff sound is the measurement used for the diastolic score. 7. The blood pressure is generally written as 120/80 mm Hg, with the systolic score written first.


    • [DOC File]Vital Signs:

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      Normal . low Normal . high Systolic. Blood . Pressure Newborn 65 78 1 mo- 2 years 94 110 2-5 years 98 115 6-12 years 105 127 13 - 18 years 115 140 Diastolic. Blood. Pressure. Newborn 40 52 1 mo- 2 years 50 71 2-5 years 55 74 6-12 years 65 83 13 – 18 years 75 90 REFERENCES:


    • Assessment of Vital Signs - Pediatric Patient

      Blood pressure classification Systolic (mmHg) Diastolic (mmHg) Category


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