Taking pressure (pressurizing) the same arm twice in such a short period of time guarantees vascular compression and a false reading on the second reading. It takes at least five minutes for the vascular region to recover from the compression.
Taking pressure (pressurizing) the arm twice in such a short period of time guarantees vascular compression and a false reading on the second reading. It takes at least five minutes for the vascular region to recover from the compression.
I'm getting train as a CNA and my instructor never does thye first part this guy did to get the blood pressure ( pumping it to 220! what???) she told us that if we miss the palpitations the first time we pump the cuff to "180" then you have to take their blood pressure on their other arm or let the first arm 5 minutes before you try to pump the cuff again.
@MsTwilight55 This would happen if the doctor/nurse put too much pressure on your arm and did not release the pressure long enough, so less blood to your brain = passing out
I want to see you use the Fat Man's Cuff!
zarathustrajohnson5 5 months ago
Taking pressure (pressurizing) the same arm twice in such a short period of time guarantees vascular compression and a false reading on the second reading. It takes at least five minutes for the vascular region to recover from the compression.
8s8lw8d 11 months ago
Taking pressure (pressurizing) the arm twice in such a short period of time guarantees vascular compression and a false reading on the second reading. It takes at least five minutes for the vascular region to recover from the compression.
8s8lw8d 11 months ago
I'm getting train as a CNA and my instructor never does thye first part this guy did to get the blood pressure ( pumping it to 220! what???) she told us that if we miss the palpitations the first time we pump the cuff to "180" then you have to take their blood pressure on their other arm or let the first arm 5 minutes before you try to pump the cuff again.
betsygeezy 1 year ago
Excellent video, the best I've found after a considerable amount of searching. A litte technical though, which might not suit everyone.
jmorris49 1 year ago
Informative video! The good doctor's hair is atrocious, though.
Postosuchus 1 year ago
NEED TO DEFINE MEDICAL TERMS
solivant 1 year ago
omg i passed out when i had my BP taken i woke up on the floor in the nurses arms. does that happen to anybody else?
MsTwilight55 1 year ago
@MsTwilight55 This would happen if the doctor/nurse put too much pressure on your arm and did not release the pressure long enough, so less blood to your brain = passing out
MultiNerve 1 year ago
@MultiNerve oh... well thanks for responding!!!! (:
MsTwilight55 1 year ago
i think that this form is not correctly... see the video in nejm.
albipe18 1 year ago
Wheres the video of the Breast and Pelvic exam of the woman?
Emit79 1 year ago
I got a digital one.
DISKETTES1000 2 years ago
Use a paper towel to turn off the water... Universal precautions, for Christ's sakes...
Unhyper 2 years ago 7
High Blood have been my frequent problem in the last 8 years, but since i started taking it, every thing went normal, i feel great.
happilylil 2 years ago
so is the diastolic 75 or 80? unclear.
teafourtao 3 years ago
75, 80 was muffling, so i would assume thats when it began to stop, and it stopped at 75 making it the diastolic
Magicmanzomg 2 years ago
m.j
diastolic is 60-90
rosacamilas 2 years ago
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BoOOoo00ooOOring
backfair 3 years ago
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Mr. Johnson looks like, "This is so boring. Can't wait till we get to the rectal exam. That should be fun!"
ltljulian 3 years ago
".............Hi" lol^^
TheKingdomkidFilms 3 years ago 6
beneficial movie clip~
But It would be better if we could hear the korotkoffsound~: )
happyday345 3 years ago 2
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area51l 3 years ago
wow the doc is pretty sxc
tamilpride321 3 years ago 2