All doctors consider a patient’s blood pressure when determining their general health or diagnosing a disease. The top number, the systolic pressure, measures the maximum force exerted on the arteries and heart muscle; The bottom number, the diastolic pressure, measures the minimum pressure exerted. Reading both measurements indicates how hard the human system is working.
The blood pressure monitor is used in combination with a stethoscope. After securing the constriction band or cuff around the patient’s arm above the elbow, the clinician inflates the cuff by blowing air into it with a rubber bulb until the mercury vortex or gauge needle (also known as an aneroid dial) stop moving, usually at a point between 150 and 200 millimetres of mercury. The stethoscope is then placed done the brachial vein in the arm at the elbow while the system slowly deflates through a small valve attached to the bulb. The technician carefully monitors for air leaks, and the pressure gauge decreases accordingly. Normal pressures vary from person to person, but systolic pressure is usually between 110 and 140, while diastolic pressure is between 65 and 80. Higher than normal pressure predisposes the patient to health problems such as heart disease, stroke and kidney failure.
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