90/64, when you hear the first sound around 130 and disappear then repick up at 90 it's called an auscultatory gap. Meaning it's diminished sounds when taking a systolic pressure. When taking a BP you want consistent flow of sounds at it's peak and end. Not a sound then it disappears = the auscultatory gap. This gap can give you false systolic readings.
@princyprincesss4572
11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info
@bedrockgemsonfire4127
11 ай бұрын
Huh I didn't know that, thank you! Now I'm wondering how many false BPs I've read
@Fluffyeggwhites
11 ай бұрын
125/70 is what I got from my bad hearing
@anname7373
11 ай бұрын
Isn't that dangerous?
@mandyf124
11 ай бұрын
Hmm... I was taught to still use the first sound for systolic, even if the gap is present, and then note the duration of the gap in the documentation. 🤔
@carleighrousseau4226
Жыл бұрын
This is when I would just go ahead and retake it- cuz that random sbp beat at 130 has me messed up lol Love this exercise!!
@lindseymathias1688
Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you said that because I noticed the same thing!
@mamad4551
Жыл бұрын
I thought it was just me.
@AndrewBlacker-wr2ve
Жыл бұрын
I want you as my nurse! Redoing a bp check is easy and quick but the result is critical.
@ImMeAcceptIt4
11 ай бұрын
Same lol
@jeanviarengo231
11 ай бұрын
It could represent an ascultatroy pause or gap and the higher number is correct
@minamaine6493
Жыл бұрын
step 1: pump until you don't hear any beating, keep your attention at the meter. step 2: deflate tha cuff slowly until you hear the first beat, this number is your systolic step 3: continue to deflate cuff until the last beat when the beating goes silent, this is your diastolic
@kathidori8504
Жыл бұрын
Do it twice, the second measuring is the more accurate.
@cassie05
Жыл бұрын
Thank you
@BIGtunaa-
11 ай бұрын
When I first did this, i didn’t know what sound I was looking for. My teacher never explained it right, now I understand
@debbiefriesen3413
10 ай бұрын
@@kathidori8504don’t do it right away. You need to wait at least 5 minutes after and between pressures otherwise the numbers are skewed.
@isthatallthereis7541
10 ай бұрын
@@debbiefriesen3413 or a minimum of 3.5 minutes. Equally important is 3.5 to 5 minutes of patient/person sitting still, no talking or chewing gum, and with feet flat on the floor immediately prior to taking BP. If you decide on a second reading, using these same parameters is what can reduce the 5 minutes to a 3.5 before restarting.
@rishaesanchez9230
Жыл бұрын
92/62 is what I would've documented.
@ih1173
11 ай бұрын
Same!
@putjesusfirst9217
8 ай бұрын
You can be in the range of between 4, I got 90/62
@KaylaHuggins88
17 күн бұрын
Me too
@brittneyzavala7789
8 күн бұрын
Same lol yay ! When I first watched this video I had no clue I’m so glad I do now lol
@naurea81
10 ай бұрын
I heard the first beat at around 130 but then it disappeared. It reappeared around 92 and continued until about 60. However, because of that first beat at 130, I would have retaken it just to be sure.
@kitkatx6516
10 ай бұрын
96/66 been a nurse for over 20 years and have never stopped doing vitals manually
@Lyonesss101
4 ай бұрын
Totally agree!
@andrewcruz3837
2 ай бұрын
@@Lyonesss101omg i would hate to do them manually!
@cuteyalexia
2 ай бұрын
Your answer is the closest to mine. I got 98/66. I heard the first beat at the first mark after 100. I'm just learning how to do it manually
@imfinereally
Жыл бұрын
88/66. But I agree that random one at 130 threw me at first.
@SaraKho
5 ай бұрын
So why doesn't that random one count?
@jakesilliman5906
Жыл бұрын
In emt school we were told to pump it until you stop hearing the beat, since you or the pt won't always know their normal BP lol
@anthonytran8670
Жыл бұрын
I’m in an emt class rn and we’re told to go 30 after, so it’s p consistent on my end. Might just be CA vs. national too though
@jakesilliman5906
Жыл бұрын
@@anthonytran8670 that is what NREMT says but I know every instructor has their own professional opinion on what works best
@thelifeofmaryd.2494
Жыл бұрын
I was taught the same. Pt's emts treat typically won't know their BP. Nurses depending on where they work are more likely to have pt's with whom they'd regularly see and they be able to track it.
@devin7703
11 ай бұрын
Yes always. U pump until you stop hearing beats. Then u know u have surpassed the systolic. But don’t go too high bc this could effect reading. Also make sure patient is sitting with feet touching ground. No limbs crossed and palm up for arm you are taking reading from.
@devin7703
11 ай бұрын
Also watch cuff size. This can affect bp reading as well. Always use the proper size cuff for your patients
@doctorgothicc
Жыл бұрын
I needed this right now. I'm taking my CNA skills exam in 24 hours and this is exactly the kind of exercise I need to be doing.
@thelifeofmaryd.2494
Жыл бұрын
How'd it go?
@BridgetMcdaid
11 ай бұрын
You passed the exam! congratulations
@cortneypayton6473
10 ай бұрын
sphygmomanometer
@JessDougie-ro2hl
10 ай бұрын
@@BridgetMcdaidhow do u know they passed? Her watching utube instead of studying worried me. Lol
@didymma
3 ай бұрын
😂,,, nothing wrong in relaxing abit to ease tension@@JessDougie-ro2hl
@nickdalton886
9 ай бұрын
92/62, someone needs some fluids lol. Paramedic here: for EMS we’re taught to just send it to 200 because the pt may not know whether or not they have hypertension plus any ride in the boo boo bus will usually raise your BP lol
@eh_vabbe7757
Жыл бұрын
The patient is alive
@Mang-Geoux
10 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@lbatemon1158
10 ай бұрын
That's what I got, too!
@evelin6703
9 ай бұрын
LOL
@NurseKnowHow
7 ай бұрын
I miss ICU bedside nursing, Im terminally now in my 30's. Watching and making videos like this is keeping me alive (no pun intended lol)
@Shivermetimbers90
Жыл бұрын
92/62 but girl you were making too much noise 😂😂😂 I heard the first sound on 130 but I think that was just a bump
@daniellerodriguez2196
Жыл бұрын
The first beat you hear is your number systolic number and the last beat you hear is your diastolic number.
@celsopunzalan4929
Жыл бұрын
That is exactly what I struggle with! My main struggle with taking BP manually literally is just placement of the bell/diaphragm and keeping still, that’s all. I always nudge something and think that’s the korotkoff, or I place the bell/diaphragm wrong and don’t hear anything.
@marzipanmerci1068
11 ай бұрын
I would also put a finger on the pulse, the beat would also be significantly stronger during and consistent throughout the range, which can help eliminate wild bump at 130
@kikic.6950
10 ай бұрын
That's what I was thinking. I take manual BP so all these 90/60 results were throwing me off
@rubberducky19
Жыл бұрын
First beat is systolic 130/60
@palmharris4805
Жыл бұрын
That’s what I got
@unoreverse6783
11 ай бұрын
I got the same,… but idk if it’s right
@allenpainagan2280
11 ай бұрын
Agree
@liannep5380
11 ай бұрын
The sound at 130 was artifact not a beat
@cosmiccookie9083
10 ай бұрын
That was just artifact at 130
@Mickeyyy00
10 ай бұрын
I never heard of an ausculatory gap until this video and it looks like people have learned different things on whether to record the first sound, or to record the sound once it is consistent, so I googled it. It looks like you record the first sound for systolic and last sound for diastolic and record if the gap was present. There are studies that show people with an ausculatory gap have false low systolic readings, so you need to record the first sound. If you aren't sure if it is an ausculatory gap or artifact, you recheck it.
@tashiavanpelt
10 ай бұрын
I’m just so proud of all of you for working so hard to take care of us people it’s absolutely incredible and grateful for you all 💕💕💕👊
@hobbythat5285
Жыл бұрын
You should teach the obliterate method before taking a BP so people know where to pump up to. It helps a lot to make sure the reading is more accurate 👍
@catboy_official
Жыл бұрын
Please tell me it's not as scary as it sounds 😅 I don't wanna be obliterated
@MizzBee13
Жыл бұрын
What is the obliterate method?
@hobbythat5285
Жыл бұрын
@MizzBee13 where you hold the stethoscope on the artery, and pump until you don't hear a heart beat anymore through it. Take note of that number and pump up 20 past that when taking BP. It's different for each person so you know what number to pump to without hurting them too bad or not pumping up enough
@skillerbaba7993
11 ай бұрын
@@hobbythat5285😅
@basicartanatomy7275
11 ай бұрын
@@hobbythat5285no mam
@candriea9354
Жыл бұрын
I got 90/60. I didn't start hearing a consistent beat until 90. Am I correct? I wanna be a nurse so bad. This was a great practice 🤌☺️
@chasesmom14
Жыл бұрын
Go for it mamas . You’ll be glad you did .
@that_girl2005
Жыл бұрын
I also got 90/60. I've always wanted to be a nurse as well and I'm actually working on being a nurse right now. We practice vitals basically everyday. We practice on people in our class. I hope you achieve your dream of being a nurse! It's so worth it!
@candriea9354
Жыл бұрын
@@that_girl2005 Thank you so much! I hope you achieve yours as well! I hope you enjoy as much I think you're going to! Im wishing you all the blessings you can you handle!
@javajoe_gaming9923
Жыл бұрын
130/60 .. first beat is what you go with
@ashleenprasad204
Жыл бұрын
I got the same
@pennyp7382
10 ай бұрын
90/65 was my listen. I was only a phlebotomist but had to learn this 20 years ago. Still a great accurate reading.
@chopsticksforlegs
Жыл бұрын
Check for radial pulse while you're pumping up the cuff, when you no longer feel the pulse, add another 20mmhg of pressure, deflate cuff and reinflate cuff 20 mmhg over what was left felt
@kodym8652
Жыл бұрын
*30mmhg
@Uniquenes
Жыл бұрын
I've done several over palpate
@stephaniecorio2136
Жыл бұрын
90/60 but I did hear the first sound at 130 but I didn’t continue so maybe I would do it again just to double check but I think 90 /60
@lithara5302
Жыл бұрын
Yea that first one around 130-140 threw me off but it doesn't stay consistent until 90ish
@JB21-
Жыл бұрын
90/60? See this is why I hate this 😂 all the different answers and everyone swears they’re right. So I know for a fact some of these patients blood pressures are wrong
@muneefal4720
Жыл бұрын
Bp is 90/60
@candriea9354
Жыл бұрын
I got the same thing but for some reason ppl are leaving mean comments under mine. Lol I'm glad I wasn't the only one that got this answer
@westchristina38
Жыл бұрын
I got 92/60. 😊
@marzipanmerci1068
11 ай бұрын
92/64 🫢
@kate8706
11 ай бұрын
Old school- Pump to 200, release, listen for first and last beats.
@nw0913
Жыл бұрын
More stuff like this please! This was great thank you
@user-hv6dl7te1l
10 ай бұрын
I'm a nurse student. And the problem is not having a quiet place to listening carefully. There's always people talking load in the backgrounds
@angeliquedewit-deboer5989
11 ай бұрын
We had to learn that as a student-nurse...always needed it
@Jason-bz6uw
Жыл бұрын
In Nursing school you are taught some people have an ascultory gap. That first beat is where you start counting. If you want to be precise perform the occlusion test. Palpate the radial artery while inflating the BP cuff. When you no longer feel a pulse dedlate the cuff. Wait 2 minutes and take the Bp going 20mmhg over that last number. The reason you inflate 20 more is to catch an ascultory gap. 130/60 is normal for any healthy adult. A BP of 90/60 would have me more concerned unless the patient had known heart or kidney problems. Any lower than 90 and im going to start a bolus or call a rapid. Some hospitals will start interventions if systolic falls below 100. Depending on the patient's baseline. Charting a 90/60 will scare the care team. Especially if the nurse before correctly charted 130/60. That's a 40 point difference and i would personally call a rapid.
@katies3201
Жыл бұрын
130/60 is not normal for any healthy adult. 120/80 is “normal” and a wide pulse pressure of 130/60 would likely have me questioning if this patient has a cardiac condition or is heading toward sepsis. I’d be watching them. Closely. Pulse pressure gap normally should be 40-60. Any more than that and you should be asking more questions and alerting someone.
@Jason-bz6uw
Жыл бұрын
@katies3201 you clearly don't work in Healthcare. No one would be concerned for 130/60 bp. 120/80 is ideal, but no one has that bp. One end of the spectrum, you have athletes or people who used to be with really healthy hearts, and they typically run bp's on the lower side. I'm talking 100/60 with HR in the 40s! Then you have unhealthy, sedentary, or just plain sick people with bps like 200/110. But no doctors or nurse will bat an eye for 130/60. Unless systolic goes above 180 or drops below 90, most doctors will say continue to monitor. Same with diastolic, if it drops below 60 or goes above 100, most will not be concerned. You always look at a patient's baseline and judge based on that. I know text books tout the 120/80, but that's very rare, bp. If you continually run a bp 140/90, that's considered your baseline, and no intervention would be required. Also, that's not in the least bit alarming. You have to discard book knowledge once you're in healthcare and use clinical judgment in every situation. Book knowledge guides us as the golden standard. But each individual has their own standard, which we call their baseline. Our goal is to return patient's to their baseline, not get them to the golden standards. This is across all healthcare professions and lab results. If a patient uses an assistive device and break their leg. Our goal is to get them ambulating using that device again. Our goal isn't to get the patient walking like a normal person. This is true for all vital signs and labs. COPD patients may have an O2 sat of 91% and respiration rate of 25. Both outside the normal value, BUT it's normal for that patient(baseline), and no Healthcare professional would be concerned. MAP is a better indicator than systolic/diastolic for bp. 130/60 is a MAP of 83, which is completely normal(70-100 is normal). You'll understand cardiac conditions more once you actually work in the field and not read it from a book. I had to toss a lot of things I learned in Nursing school myself. Real world vs ideal world.
@charmcrafter7587
Жыл бұрын
Systolic around 130ish plus u should be pumping tbat thing between 160 and 180 closer to 180 on adult
@Leen-vg9zs
Жыл бұрын
Systolic is 130, then silent gap, wich is quite common. Diastolic 62.
@Lurkzor
Жыл бұрын
62???? are you some machine lmao
@Leen-vg9zs
Жыл бұрын
@@Lurkzor oops, ment 60, see it now
@jazmineokoro001
Жыл бұрын
I got 130/65 the first time I watched it and 125/65 and then I saw comments saying 90/60 now I’m thinking I did something wrong 😅
@kw6724
Жыл бұрын
No, you were correct lol it was 130/62
@kw6724
Жыл бұрын
@@jazmineokoro001 it will always land on an even number whenever you’re using a manual BP cuff. The lines in between the numbers are 2, 4, 6 and 8… It was 130/62. Hope this helps ☺️
@JC-tf9wo
Жыл бұрын
I use to take my dads manually as the automatic ones varied widely. He would then try himself and hear nothing and say well I must be dead. He was hard of hearing.
@MICHELLE-gu2qc
Жыл бұрын
As a regular patient I really do not like the new machine blood pressure. Sometimes it feels like its going to cut my arm off. It is painful. I hate to think what it does to old people
@shannonrickard8605
Жыл бұрын
Seriously. After I had my son, I had some complications and they had me hooked up to the automatic blood pressure reader thing for like 3 days straight, night and day. And every time it would take my BP, it was so painful.
@MICHELLE-gu2qc
Жыл бұрын
@@shannonrickard8605 I hope you and your son are doing great now.
@mardhescaliguiran4019
Жыл бұрын
Actually for me as a Nursing Student, we always use manual Bp or manual taking of the VS of patients. First beat is systolic and from what I’ve heard the systolic is 130 and the diastolic which is the last beat is 60. So for me it’s 130/60mmHg
@Kimberly34584
Жыл бұрын
Same I graduated December 2021 and I would have said 130/62
@sherine9033
Жыл бұрын
but everyone else said it was a random (?) beat at 130 because it hasn't started beating normally at that point so the actual systolic is at 90? I'm confused
@lillyc6527
Жыл бұрын
@@sherine9033 it's at 90 because it was only 1 beat and not consistent, wich. is what you are looking for.
@mackenzie95
Жыл бұрын
Our nursing school taught us about the auscultatory gap. It gives you a false systolic reading. You first heard it at 130 and it disappears then repicks up at 90 consistent and strong ending around 60 something. You want consistent sounds in a BP. I got 90/64.
@nicolemccray8095
10 ай бұрын
You don’t usually see a BP with such a high systolic with such a low diastolic. In this case, you would use your judgment and retake in the other arm if there was confusion on the first beat of 130. Also, there wasn’t a a consistent beat after the 130. I got 92/62
@barbaramitch7818
10 ай бұрын
Love this I was very good at it and could hear better than many, you would be surprised how many have problems with out the machines
@cassandrarobles9291
Жыл бұрын
92/60
@pfm1706
Жыл бұрын
130/70mmHg
@Crimson_Shinderoh
Жыл бұрын
I agree with this but I am not sure
@chiradeedeseo8412
Жыл бұрын
Finally right answer
@adelaion6412
Жыл бұрын
Yes, that’s what I think too.
@kikiTHEalien
Жыл бұрын
So, does the single beat at ~130 count or not?
@Mayurbhedru
Жыл бұрын
No it doesn’t. You need continuous beat.
@jrwest100
11 ай бұрын
What if they’re a fib?
@kinggeorgemma8189
10 ай бұрын
You do not need continuous beat according to many official medical sources. None of the publications, resources, or books state continuous beat.
@RspbyLmn
11 ай бұрын
I HATE those blood pressure machines! They always hurt my arm and most times have to reinflate several times to get a bp reading. I have been in tears before with the pain from them. It has gotten to where I am having an anxiety attack by the time the machine is finished, which shows an elevated bp anyway. I recently had an outpatient procedure at a hospital and told this to the pre-op nurse. She was so kind and took time to check it the manual way. When I went into the OR they strapped that machine on me and started squeezing my arm on the machine again. It hurt so bad. I started panicking so the nurse anesthesist just put me under with no warning. I had bruises and blood blisters on my skin from the bp cuff afterward.
@Morgawayne
11 ай бұрын
WOW! I was today's years old (I'm 40!) when i understood how the cuf blood pressure thing works!! Pretty NEAT!! Thanks for explainning!
@tkay4733
Жыл бұрын
92/62
@ck.1807
Жыл бұрын
BP 92/62 ??
@fernandomoreno-qt9zo
Жыл бұрын
I got 92/60
@jakesilliman5906
Жыл бұрын
That's normal if you're 11 years old lol
@ashleyblackmon3917
Жыл бұрын
How?
@jakesilliman5906
Жыл бұрын
@@ashleyblackmon3917 to calculate what a pedi systolic BP should be you use 70 + Age×2 = minimum systolic bp so and 11 year old shouldn't have a systolic lower than 92
@favi677
Жыл бұрын
@@jakesilliman5906 Not necessarily, I had a BP of systolic around 90-100 up until I got a job as a nurse. Now it is 20-50 points above that 🥸
@YouTubecansuckit
11 ай бұрын
Thanks for showing this!!!
@19blessings1
10 ай бұрын
90/62 is what I heard, sounds like a good case of hypotension, they need a iv bolus, or midodrine, or what ever the doctor orders depending on age history and symptoms 😊
@KrzDogLife
10 ай бұрын
I heard this too. Good catch!
@thesalazar7328
10 ай бұрын
Not necessarily, my BP is 9/6 on a daily basis
@19blessings1
10 ай бұрын
@@thesalazar7328 This is true if this is a part of your normal history.
@mercymwape3447
Жыл бұрын
130/62
@georgiabrown5194
Жыл бұрын
Got the same BP.
@mygmailacct9692
Жыл бұрын
138 was what I thought I heard initially. however, this is a near impossible mission! Considering we cannot visualize your movement and realize that is the reason for the possible phantom beat. More importantly, if 138 was in fact, their systolic, the absence of a consistent heartbeat between 138, and around 90ish would lead me to believe that we have bigger problems then figuring out a manual BP! i’ve noticed comments were people say that the silence is normal!? I don’t think so?!? that would mean that you have the cuff so tight that you’re restricting blood flow to the brachial artery. I say, Silence of ANY kind is never good when it comes to the heart, or children playing alone! 😂
@Kimberly34584
Жыл бұрын
You’re actually partly correct. The cuff is provide just enough pressure on the arterial walls to restrict blood flow to the areas below the cuff. Blood pressure measures the work of your heart. So essentially we restrict the artery to see at what pressure can your heart forcefully get blood to your arm. And the second number is when the pressure is reduced enough so that the heart doesn’t have to force the blood anymore. And sometimes our heart can get out more force but needs more time before the next “beat” to get through to the arm
@JJNurs
Жыл бұрын
Could be a-fib. Pause like that would be totally normal in that case.
@shannonrickard8605
Жыл бұрын
Interesting. I never knew how they figured out your BP from that. I just cry internally until I can feel my hand again
@asiahobson6119
Жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣😅😅
@a.afoundation8381
Жыл бұрын
130/60-70mmhg
@HeyLetsTalkAboutIt
11 ай бұрын
You should try taking BP’s in a moving ambulance! 😂
@ashleyblackmon3917
Жыл бұрын
132/60!
@candixx7073
Жыл бұрын
It’s 92/60, first single at 132 wasn’t it, it has to be continuous “bump.bump.bump” after systolic, there was no continuous pumping after 132, it tripped me up too
@sherrihopkins9331
Жыл бұрын
93/62
@bobbysmoofa6412
10 ай бұрын
I take my cna final exam in a couple weeks, and I cannot do this to save my life. I always feel like I can’t hear anything
@-sugawhohas3dollarschainin238
Жыл бұрын
90/60
@itstinyslife3496
11 ай бұрын
My nursing professor says that with manual BP it cannot be an odd number
@ShiningQuasar13
10 ай бұрын
This is neat. Kind of calming and nice to listen to as well. Work asmr.
@perpetuallybored1909
10 ай бұрын
Hold the damn stethoscope still 😂
@maggieh.silino6970
Жыл бұрын
130/60.
@drizzyyj3077
Жыл бұрын
92/58
@mrspokitstheriot477
11 ай бұрын
Omg. Thank you so much for this. I have a toddler who needs his blood pressure taken and sometimes we can only get an accurate reading on a manual machine. And his peds office can't do it. And I can't take him to the children's hospital every time he has a couple high seeming readings.
@sierragosha1105
10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much this really helped cause I never knew how to manually do BPs.
@Jones8832
Жыл бұрын
I got 135/70. Let me say that I love love love that you did this! It's awesome.
@NurseLisaD
11 ай бұрын
You can’t get an odd number on this kind of cuff.
@lornalincoln60
11 ай бұрын
Please let me know the correct answer. Thanks
@spinningprodigy4330
Жыл бұрын
Haha. I learned but I’ve always been bad. So far I know you pump it as much as you can. Once you hear the start of the beat that’s the sbp and where it goes silent is the dbp. Then again I always got my numbers wrong with comping to the professer
@catherineakhigbe5166
Жыл бұрын
128/98
@chinhuanglee8576
Жыл бұрын
92/62❤
@jamie6506
11 ай бұрын
So now I understand the procedure, but I've always wondered: how does this work? I know it involves cutting off circulation and then releasing, but why does high bp make the pulse resume earlier? Why does the pulse stop after a few seconds of coming back as the cuff pressure decreases? And, correct me if I'm wrong, but from what I understand, systolic is the pressure experienced during a beat; dysystolic is the pressure between beats. How does the resumption and cessation of the pulse, which spans over several beats, correspond to numbers relating to separate points of a beat?
@ActUpWithDee
Жыл бұрын
I know we have a window for error so 132/60
@YoonAReMYlight
Жыл бұрын
I think it's 130/60, I actually learned to read BP manually when I was 15 on our Science class.
@elijahsmith5683
Жыл бұрын
Omg no way at 15? that’s so young. You must be a doctor by now, great job!
@YoonAReMYlight
Жыл бұрын
@@elijahsmith5683 nooo I'm not suitable for medical courses due to my hemaphobia, I am still on college student as an accounting student 😭😭
@elijahsmith5683
Жыл бұрын
@@YoonAReMYlight either way, you got this!
@darealcuttyqueen
10 ай бұрын
Yes, this is exactly what I got
@Deshawnpe2055
9 ай бұрын
It’s 130/62
@bookwhorem
10 ай бұрын
This is so hard even when i was in nursing school 10 years ago i could never master this. Now they have the digital one.
@234doit
Жыл бұрын
In India docs believe on readings from manual clinical mercury manometers, some have Aneroid ones too.
@kindnessm9645
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us! Blessings!
@willmann30
10 ай бұрын
I wish my blood pressure was this low. Geez. I'm dealing with hypertension now. 160/90 my nurse freaked out. I'm on amlodipine 10mg, 5'8, 260lbs, 40bmi. I'm damn near a vegetarian, drinking 64oz water daily, very low sodium diet, low fat, rainbow veggies, hibiscus tea, beet juice, taking magnesium supplement, eating walnuts, pistachios, spinach, Swiss chard and do Box breathing technique. I have a sleep apnea test in a couple of weeks. Let's see what that brings. But I'm thinking if getting the endoscopic balloon or the stomach Suture to assist in weight loss.
@BreezyBlank
5 ай бұрын
If you go by Korotkoff sounds, it would be clear that the random beats aren’t the beginning of the systolic reading. You need to first listen to two consecutive heartbeats, etc,.
@eek8903
Жыл бұрын
90/60 🎉🎉🎉
@nicolesawyer7117
Жыл бұрын
Oh god don’t trust anyone to take a accurate bp according to these comments 😂
@lp20370
5 ай бұрын
Another video I saw said feel the after and pump up until you can feel any pulse anymore. Then you’ll pump 30 past that number because it will get rid of that gap that’s common in hypertension patients.
@doctor_to_be
Жыл бұрын
100 /60
@HarmlessHobby
Жыл бұрын
What's the answer op?
@jeleighbean
Жыл бұрын
I heard 90/62 but I'd probably recheck that one
@lisamarieknox932
Жыл бұрын
That's what we got:)
@michaelortiz778
3 ай бұрын
In MA they taught us the book way. But from their experience they say just pump until 180 and go from there since most people don’t know what their bp is normally
@ssjess2504
Жыл бұрын
Wow I've always wondered what it's like taking a BP. Thanks for sharing!
@janetsalvador-garcia8667
Жыл бұрын
😐😐y'all I legit was like 100/60 damn I need to work on my vitals ig
@DrGhazan
Жыл бұрын
Same here actually
@amme30
11 ай бұрын
Pump while palpitating wrist till pulse stops note pressure. Re-pump to 30mm/Hg above the noted pressure, identify when sounds stop and start while releasing valve.
@faizanalvi3932
11 ай бұрын
If you dont have a steth you can warch the gauge closely it starts bouncimg at systolic and stops at diastolic
@srushtichristian8974
Жыл бұрын
130/70
@BB-pt9hv
Жыл бұрын
Why I can't be a nurse I'm a care aide and would love nursing but I literally can't do the math, people tell me "don't worry machines do it for you" but you need to have those fundamental skills that incude math. Same with dosing medication if there's no machines My respect to all you nurses :)
@dwlsn93
Жыл бұрын
I was a nurses aide before certification was mandatory (OJT). I believed for many years that “I couldn’t be a nurse because of the math.” Guess what - I did it & then some - so can you!! NA, CNA, LPN, RN, BSN & Masters bound… if I can do it, anyone who wants to can. You can do it. Don’t let ANYONE (even yourself) keep you from your goals & dreams! Best wishes!
@nutella4220
Жыл бұрын
I can't even add double digits together and I'm a nurse 🤣 that's why you have calculators girl
@BB-pt9hv
Жыл бұрын
@@nutella4220 but what about vitals? I can't read vitals yo 😅😅 love it though you guys are awesome thanks for the support:)
@jennakhivkapratt8751
Жыл бұрын
There's no math in recording a BP though.
@BB-pt9hv
Жыл бұрын
@@jennakhivkapratt8751 there is but it's not "hard " math for most people, but since I have dyscalcula it's hard for me, like with vitals you have to count and rememeber numbers while you are counting, so hard 😅 When I took first aide I couldn't do it and almost failed because of that 🙃 maybe my other skills can make for up for this serious lack of one
@IroSelene
11 ай бұрын
9/6 I always loved this when I was on the nursing school
@Ucantkeep20s30sphaseforever
Жыл бұрын
Please don’t delete this video
@anitanoel283
Жыл бұрын
I use to do manual BPs all the time,I trust them more.
@pepitobenegas
Жыл бұрын
I trust automatic more
@margrajales9912
Жыл бұрын
98/62 Please confirm Thank you! 😅
@jasmynrojas9552
Жыл бұрын
exactly what i got
@ericawright7551
11 ай бұрын
Me too
@lauranewell3197
10 ай бұрын
Same
@colleenporter1119
10 ай бұрын
Yup i heard same. 98/62.
@jaylemoose4708
10 ай бұрын
I got 96/66
@sandygrimes7196
Жыл бұрын
I hate doing manuals but when there's no choice..🤷♀️
@mariesantiago1386
11 ай бұрын
👏👏🎵🎶 yeap !! 🤣🤣🤣
@kirstensummerhill
Жыл бұрын
130/70 I'm not a doctor or a nurse. But I was in a past life . Knowledge passed over I just know weird things .
@LSRRAR
Жыл бұрын
90/50?😅i am soooo bad at Manual bp
@ms.kylareal
3 ай бұрын
96/62 is what I would've documented
@thedeviouspanda
9 ай бұрын
My blood pressure was so low when I was younger they always had to do it manually. The machines wouldn't read it.
@zenwolf1046
Жыл бұрын
Naw, a real nurse doesn't look at the chart and cranks it up to 200-220, then lest it down so slow it takes 30 seconds while the patient is squirming in pain and then say you moved too much so I have to do it again😏
@brij6404
Жыл бұрын
130/60
@BellaCW
10 ай бұрын
Yeah, I would say 89/64
@alexakohler1476
Жыл бұрын
I say 90/60 but would retake it, the sound at 130 threw me of. Also I wouldn't bump to an expected RR . I learnd to feel the puls from the radialis, when you can't feel it anymore go 20mmhg higher and start hearing and deflating the cuff. But there are different methods around , do what you are comfortable with
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