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Taking blood pressure with Sound’s of HeartBeat :)

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25 Responses to “Taking Blood Pressure with Sound’s of HeartBeat :)”

  • cocobutteramos says:

    176/130…fuck.
    176/130…fuck.

  • temperx420 says:

    okay for one u dont …
    okay for one u dont pump all the way to 300 she shouldve pumped it to 180 then let got of the air i got 175/120 that is really high.

  • shahinbey says:

    You can’t pump it …
    You can’t pump it to 300… and not so fast…
    200 would be more that enough
    … pump no more than 20 mm at a time

  • TubeViewer2009 says:

    very high
    very high

  • lovemyute says:

    This person/idiot …
    This person/idiot has taken a false high reading by failing to estimate the systolic pressure . You’re supposed to palpate the bachial and pump the cuff up until you cannot feel the pulse. Deflate the cuff completely and leave for 1 minute. Then to get the proper reading pump the cuff up 30mmHg ONLY above the estimated systolc to get the final and ACCURATE reading.

  • redbike2008 says:

    I don’t remember …
    I don’t remember how to use this one.

  • tdrn00 says:

    This person has …
    This person has some serious high blood pressure.

  • tdrn00 says:

    As a nurse, I can …
    As a nurse, I can say that 100/70 is absolutely perfect for a teenager.

  • dondons1987 says:

    wow you pumped it …
    wow you pumped it up to 300mmhg?im suprised your arm didnt explode!

  • Lemonistaa says:

    mine is 100/70
    is …

    mine is 100/70
    is that normal for a teen? :O

  • cmulle5 says:

    I got about 176/120
    I got about 176/120

  • gembieminx says:

    wow, that is some …
    wow, that is some high blood pressure!

  • plastICFudge says:

    i got 180/128
    i got 180/128

  • Mihanaflower says:

    i got 180/120 too …
    i got 180/120 too yay :D now I’ll have to pray to get this right in our Return demonstration tomorrow LOL

  • purplefaoltem says:

    (i removed that …
    (i removed that last one cause the words were all jumbled when it posted)

  • purplefaoltem says:

    i got 172/118
    i …

    i got 172/118
    i have learnt to take blood pressure in a professional manner for exercise physiology and they say it’s the first consistant sound for systolic pressure
    that is really high though
    without diagnosing that’s stage 3 hypertension, could be white coat or overinflation, i would still suggest that this person get checked by a doctor they might need beta blockers or something.

  • hippopcrazy says:

    thats hypertension, …
    thats hypertension, its over the normal ranges.

  • macdon80 says:

    talk about …
    talk about NON-medical
    your a , and a non-medical one at that, nurses?,.. who? quarrels about recordings? it was an example just a run of the mill, and an inaccurate example just to show people who are learning about first aid, are you going to take an elderly person bp several times? dead, you give me hypertension just reading your , ok this is what you do lol try watching re-runs of more ER,… mate your a hoot

  • rmcdaniel423 says:

    One last thing . . …
    One last thing . . .
    Med techs and nurses may quarrel about recording systolic pressure at the VERY FIRST sound you hear (even if it’s quite faint), or at the first LOUD / DISTINCT sound you hear. I personally record at the first REGULAR PULSE that I hear, regardless of volume.

    If you’re doing this at home, as a non-professional, don’t worry about it. Just be consistent and trust an average over several different readings more than any one specific reading. You will see variation.

  • rmcdaniel423 says:

    It’s cool that you …
    It’s cool that you recorded the actual Korotkoff sounds. This is useful for non-medical people who are watching this to learn how to monitor BP on their own at home.

    For any of you viewers who fall into that category, what you are hearing is the turbulence of the pulsing blood as it resumes flowing while the pressure slowly drops. Like kinking a garden hose then slowly letting it back to normal.

  • rmcdaniel423 says:

    300mm initial …
    300mm initial pressure?!?! That’s ridiculous. 20-30mm above expected or palpated BP is fine.

    I heard faintly at 170/120, and stronger at 160/120. Either way it’s hypertensive.

    I suspect people are hearing artifact from tubing and/or movement at 180. There is a lot of that at 200 and above. I didn’t pick up a regular rythm until below 180, but youtube audio is less reliable than having the stethoscope in your own ears. (obviously) I may have missed something between 180-170.

  • macdon80 says:

    this persons bp is …
    this persons bp is slightly high but take into consideration the meter was inflated around 40 to 50mm above normal systolic rate, it should be set around the 240/250mm of mercury I got systolic at 176mm and diastolic at 106, it should have been around 135/40 max if this guy or woman was in their 50’s this normal if not then I hope this was a doctor’s examination

  • socialmomof3 says:

    I wish I knew the …
    I wish I knew the right answer now lol

  • erinpilla says:

    I got 160/120… …
    I got 160/120…hypertensive!

  • timmyy021604 says:

    180/106
    180/106

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