Systolic blood pressure definition
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Pre-hypertension is generally defined as systolic pressure between 120mm and 139mm and diastolic pressure from 80mm to 89mm.. Pre-hypertension is . not. a disability for VA purposes. If the VA examination (or evidence used in lieu of a VA examination) contains only a diagnosis of pre-hypertension based on readings that do not meet the definition of hypertension or isolated systolic ...
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The systolic blood pressure is the pressure in the blood vessels as the heart is actually contracting. The diastolic blood pressure is the steady state of pressure in the blood vessels between heart beats that the circulatory system is experiencing all the time.
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High blood pressure is generally considered to be a blood pressure reading greater than or equal to 140 mm Hg (systolic) or greater than or equal to 90 mm Hg (diastolic). Blood pressure readings in the prehypertension category (120-139 systolic or 80-89 diastolic) indicate …
[DOC File]Blood Pressure Outline
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Definition. The measurement of pressure of blood that is exerted on the walls of arteries during various stages of heart activity. Two different pressures. Measures in milligrams of mercury. Systolic – pressure when the left ventricle of the heart is contracting and pushing against the wall of the arteries. Normal Ranges – 100 – 140 mm Hg
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1. the top number/systolic is charted first, then the diastolic as in systolic/diastolic. 2. 120/80 is an example of a blood pressure and this would be in millimeters of mercury or mm Hg. II. Blood pressure values. A. Normal range of B/P = 90-100/60 - 140/90. B. Someone whose B/P is …
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Chapter 23: Disorders of Blood Pressure Regulation. Learning Objective 1: Define the terms systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, pulse pressure, and mean arterial blood pressure. Describe to the students the mechanisms of pressure generation, ventricular contraction, and vessel resistance.
[DOCX File]Section E. Cardiovascular System Conditions
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, is generally defined as systolic pressure between 120mm and 139mm and diastolic pressure from 80mm to 89mm. Pre-hypertension is not a disability for VA purposes. If the VA examination (or evidence used in lieu of a VA examination) contains only a diagnosis of pre-hypertension based on readings that do not meet the definition of hypertension or isolated systolic hypertension, do
[DOC File]High Blood Pressure - Webs
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Normal systolic pressure is 120 or less, and normal diastolic blood pressure is 80 or less. High blood pressure is defined as systolic pressure greater than 140 and/or diastolic pressure greater than 90. People with systolic blood pressures between 120 and 139, or diastolic pressures of 80 to 89 are considered “pre-hypertensive” and need medical monitoring and lifestyle changes.
[DOC File]HYPERTENSION
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Normal blood pressure is defined as a systolic pressure less than 120 mm Hg, and a diastolic pressure less than 80 mm Hg; this would be recorded as 120/80. Blood pressure will go up and down through the day, and what is normal varies from person to person.
[DOC File]Normal Vital Signs Guidelines for EMS, by Age Group
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Blood pressure Systolic. Diastolic. Adult. 90 to 140 mmHg. 60 to 90 mmHg. Children - age 1 to 8 years. 80 to 110 mmHg Infants - age 1 to 12 months. 70 to 95 mmHg Neonates - age 1 to 28 days >60 mmHg Respirations. Descriptors: normal, shallow, labored, noisy, Kussmaul. Adult (normal) 12 to 20 breaths per minute. Children - age 1 to 8 years. 15 to 30
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