Blood Pressure Flashcards

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Disconnect tubing and squeeze out excess air

Ensure dial is at 0

Arm spported to level of the heart

Inflate cuff whilst palpating the brachial artery - note the pressure where you can no longer feel the brachial pulse (estimated systolic pressre)

Re-inflate cuff to 30mmHg greater than estimated systolic blood pressure

Onset of beats represents the systolic blood pressure

Sounds disappearing = diastolic pressure

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What difference in blood pressure is considered normal between arms?

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10 mmHg

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What are contraindications to blood pressure measrement?

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Presence of AV fistula

Lymphedema or patient at risk of lymphedema

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Why estimate blood pressure?

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To prevent under-estimation of blood pressure as a result of auscltatory gap.

Auscultatory gap is due to athersclerosis of carotid arteries, arterial stiffeneing and venous congestion of the limb

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