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What is considered too high a BP reading?

What is considered too high a BP reading?

They’re both measured in millimetres of mercury (mmHg). As a general guide: high blood pressure is considered to be 140/90mmHg or higher (or 150/90mmHg or higher if you’re over the age of 80) ideal blood pressure is usually considered to be between 90/60mmHg and 120/80mmHg.

What does the top and bottom number mean in high blood pressure?

Systolic blood pressure, the top number, measures the force the heart exerts on the walls of the arteries each time it beats. Diastolic blood pressure, the bottom number, measures the force the heart exerts on the walls of the arteries in between beats.

When does systolic blood pressure occur?

When the heart pushes blood around the body during systole, the pressure placed on the vessels increases. This is called systolic pressure. When the heart relaxes between beats and refills with blood, the blood pressure drops.

How high above Palpatory systolic pressure should the sphygmomanometer cuff be inflated?

Inflate the cuff to about 30 mmHg above the pressure at which the pulse disappears.

What causes the bottom number of blood pressure to be high?

Diastolic pressure is the bottom number of a blood pressure reading. IDH occurs if someone has elevated diastolic blood pressure, increasing a person’s risk of heart disease and stroke. Smoking, consuming alcohol, obesity, and high blood fat may lead to IDH.

When should I stop inflating my blood pressure cuff?

7. Inflate the cuff to 30 mmHg above the palpated systolic pressure. You should strive to inflate the cuff to 30 mmHg above the palpated systolic pressure–no more and no less. This avoids both under- and over-inflating the cuff.

When do you stop inflating blood pressure cuffs?

Keep inflating the cuff until the gauge reads about 30 points (mm Hg) above your expected systolic pressure. At this point, you should not hear your pulse in the stethoscope.

Is 130 over 90 a good blood pressure reading?

Your blood pressure reading of 130/90 indicates Hypertension Stage 1. It is the lowest form of high blood pressure. A blood pressure on hypertension stage 1 for a longer period of time is not healthy, because it already means that your heart has a hard time supplying your body, your vessels and organs with blood.

What number is considered high blood pressure?

Your blood pressure is considered high (stage 1) if it reads 130/80. Stage 2 high blood pressure is 140/90 or higher. If you get a blood pressure reading of 180/110 or higher more than once, seek medical treatment right away. A reading this high is considered “hypertensive crisis.”

What are the best blood pressure readings?

Get readings at least twice a day. Blood pressure changes throughout the day.

  • Measure at the same times every day. The same timing should give you about the same reading,except for other influences like exercise.
  • Take more than one reading each time you check.
  • Prepare 30 minutes ahead of readings.
  • Pick a convenient time.
  • Sit in a chair.
  • What are dangerous blood pressure readings?

    – Infants and children have lower normal readings than adults. – Smaller or petite patients may have lower normal blood pressure ranges. – Based upon American Heart Association guidelines, any reading greater than 120/80 is considered pre- hypertension or early high blood pressure.