during recording of blood pressure the pressure in the cuff is developed more than the systolic pressure
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The cuff pressure is inflated quickly to a pressure about 30 mm Hg higher than the systolic pressure determined by the method of palpation. Then the air is let out of the cuff at a rate such that cuff pressure falls at a rate of about 5 mm Hg/sec
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The cuff pressure is inflated quickly to a pressure about 30 mm Hg higher than the systolic pressure determined by the method of palpation. Then the air is let out of the cuff at a rate such that cuff pressure falls at a rate of about 5 mm Hg/sec.
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