PPT-Blood Pressure Control

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Mike Clark MD MAP CO x SVR CO HR x SV SV EDV ESV EDV concerned with blood volume and ESV concerned more with inotropic effect SVR R₁ R₂ 1R₃ 1R₄

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Mike Clark MD MAP CO x SVR CO HR x SV SV EDV ESV EDV concerned with blood volume and ESV concerned more with inotropic effect SVR R₁ R₂ 1R₃ 1R₄ R 8ŋLr⁴. Dr. Fiona Gillan. GP Registrar at Church End Medical Centre. Structure of talk. What is blood pressure and how do we measure it?. What is high blood pressure?. Causes, why does it need to be diagnosed? (cardiovascular risk), how is it diagnosed?. How To Measure Blood Pressure (as given by Oxford Clinical Guide). WIPERS. Take name & DOB. Ask arm preferences, make sure no tight clothing.. Check for no caffeine in last hour, no smoking last 15 mins.. Presented By . Kelly Hutchison R.N.. 2. Blood pressure is ….. The force . exerted against . blood . vessel walls. . Responsible for . the flow . of blood. . The result of:. . Pumping action . of the . Blood Pressure. M. easure of pressure on the arterial walls as blood pulsates through them. Read in millimeters (mm) of mercury (Hg). Measured with a sphygmomanometer. Two pressures are measured. systolic blood pressure (SBP). Blood pressure (BP) . is the pressure or tension exerted on the arterial walls as blood pulsates through them (principal vital sign). Systolic blood pressure (SBP) . – pressure exerted on the arteries during the contraction phase of the heartbeat. . Blood Pressure Control. Widespread Control – Control all over the body. A. Nervous System. B. Hormones. Local Control – Control of certain organs. MAP = CO x SVR. CO = HR x SV. SV = EDV – ESV . To reach your hands and feet, blood has to leave your heart (Left Ventricle) under very . high pressure. . . Blood Pressure. The aorta . has the highest pressure. (100mm Hg). As the blood gets farther away and the blood vessels get smaller, the pressure decreases. . Blood Pressure Control Simplified Version Blood Pressure Control Widespread Control – Control all over the body A. Nervous System B. Hormones Local Control – Control of certain organs MAP = CO x SVR High blood pressure is a condition that is also known as hypertension.. Having high blood pressure puts strain on your heart that can lead to your blood vessels becoming damaged, making them more at risk of heart disease.. KDIGO Guideline Co-Chairs:. Alfred K. Cheung, MD. Johannes F.E. Mann, MD. Guideline: . Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) Blood Pressure Work Group. KDIGO 2021 Clinical Practice Guideline for the Management of Blood Pressure in Chronic Kidney Disease. Kidney Int. 2021;99(3S):S1–S87. Blood pressure log for your daily measurements. keeping track of your health.You can use this blood pressure log book send it directly to your doctor. People with hypotension may experience symptoms when their blood pressure drops below 90/60.. CAUSE. Our blood pressure varies throughout the day. There are various factors that cause this fluctuation. Body positions, the level of stress, physical condition, medications, eating and drinking habits are a few factors responsible for low blood pressure. Blood pressure usually decreases when you are asleep and as you wake up, it sharply rises.. (IX.) Non-invasive methods of blood pressure measurement . Phys. iology - . practicals. Arterial blood pressure curve. SBP. Systolic blood pressure. a. rea above MAP. area under MAP. DBP. Diastolic blood pressure. in Older Patients with Hypertension. Zhang W et. al. . ORIGINAL ARTICLE . INTRODUCTION. Hypertension is a common risk factor for death from cardiovascular causes...

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