how to measure systolic and diastolic blood pressure with sphygmomanometer
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Explanation:
As the cuff deflates, the first sound they hear through the stethoscope is the systolic blood pressure. It sounds like a whooshing noise. The point where this noise goes away marks the diastolic blood pressure. In a blood pressure reading, the systolic number always comes first, and then the diastolic number.
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- To begin blood pressure measurement ,use a sizes blood pressure cuff. ....
- Wrap the cuff around the upper arm with the cuff's lower edge one inch above the antecubital fossa.
- Lightly press the stethoscope's bell over the brachial artery just below the cuff's edge. ......
- Rapidly inflate the cuff to 180mmHg.
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