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what is systolic pressure? what is spygmomanometer?​

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Answered by rajdeep6611
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A sphygmomanometer is a device that measures blood pressure. ... A stethoscope is used to listen to arterial blood flow sounds. As the heart beats, blood forced through the arteries cause a rise in pressure, called systolic pressure, followed by a decrease in pressure as the heart's ventricles prepare for another beat

Answered by tanvigudiseva
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Explanation:

Suppose your blood pressure is 100/80

100 indicates systolic pressure

The pressure of the blood inside the artery during ventricular systole is systolic pressure.

Sphygmomanometer is used to measure B.P

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