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If Aditya’s systolic blood pressure is 102 mm Hg, use the ratio from the above question to predict his diastolic blood pressure in mg Hg. (Please write only number without unit)​

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Answered by sshailshetty
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Everyone would like to have healthy blood pressure. But what exactly does that mean?

When your doctor takes your blood pressure, it’s expressed as a measurement with two numbers, with one number on top (systolic) and one on the bottom (diastolic), like a fraction. For example, 120/80 mm Hg.

The top number refers to the amount of pressure in your arteries during the contraction of your heart muscle. This is called systolic pressure.

The bottom number refers to your blood pressure when your heart muscle is between beats. This is called diastolic pressure.

Both numbers are important in determining the state of your heart health.

Numbers greater than the ideal range indicate that your heart is working too hard to pump blood to the rest of your body.

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Answered by prabhakulshrestha
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The blood pressure is usually written as the systolic pressure over the diastolic pressure (e.g., 120/80 mm Hg). The minimum acceptable blood pressure is determined by adequate perfusion of the vital organs without symptoms of hypotension. This is usually more than 90 mm Hg systolic and 60 mm Hg diastolic, although there can be great variation between patients. The report of the Joint National Committee on Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure (1984) gives a recommended scheme for categorizing arterial pressure in individuals age 18 years or over.

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