Biology, asked by yaseen1432, 11 months ago

The blood pressure of a person is measured as 130/75 mm hg . His Pulse pressure is ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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pulse pressure :- 130 - 75 = 55 mmHg

Answered by MotiSani
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The blood pressure of a person has measured as 130/75 mm Hg. So, his Pulse pressure is 55mm Hg.

  • The difference between the systolic and diastolic pressure values is the pulse pressure.
  • Mercury millimetres are used to measure it (mmHg). It stands for the force that the beating heart exerts when it contracts.
  • If resting blood pressure is (systolic/diastolic) 130/75 millimetres of mercury (the mmHg), the pulse pressure is 55 mm Hg.
  • This figure may be a sign of health issues even before you experience symptoms. Your pulse rate may occasionally indicate that you are predisposed to particular illnesses or ailments.

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