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how to measure systolic and diastolic blood pressure with sphygmomanometer​

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Answered by binsilawrence734
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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.

Answered by saba547047
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Explanation:

procedures

  1. To begin blood pressure measurement ,use a sizes blood pressure cuff. ....
  2. Wrap the cuff around the upper arm with the cuff's lower edge one inch above the antecubital fossa.
  3. Lightly press the stethoscope's bell over the brachial artery just below the cuff's edge. ......
  4. Rapidly inflate the cuff to 180mmHg.
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