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A guide to undertaking and understanding blood pressure measurement
Laura Park1, Claire Ford2, Jaden Allan2
1Lecturer Adult Nursing, Department of Health and Life Sciences, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne.
Abstract:
This article aims to provide background information on blood pressure. It outlines the anatomy and physiology associated with the skill of blood pressure measurement, and the varying techniques for taking blood pressure readings, both invasively and non-invasively. It further explains the steps for taking a manual blood pressure and provides top tips for carrying out this procedure in clinical practice.
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Prepare for the Procedure:
Special considerations while measuring blood pressure
Monitoring Both Arms:
Monitoring BP in both arms during the initial assessment is advisable, as the systolic value may differ by five to ten mm Hg between arms. For subsequent BP assessments, use the arm with the higher reading.
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Several factors...

