I'm a doctoral student, and as an added item to the performance of blood pressure by paplation and blood pressure overall, is to have the arm at heart level! This can be accomplished by placing the forearm of the hand inflating the cuff beneath the posterior elbow to maintain the patients' arm at heart level
Hold fingers to left wrist? Then count beats from arteries to 1 minute? Then how do I calculate my blood pressure? Watched 5 videos now and I still don't know lol sheesh!
Not over the brachial artery. The brachial artery is between the bicep and tricep on inside of arm. But, I didn't come here for the wrong placement of cuff. I came here to see how to take blood pressure through palpitation which I was already aware of and didn't help. I'm also interested in the diastolic as well.
I like Bread do you like Bread? Huh? The artery is lateral to the tendon, not medial. Remember TAN moving medial to lateral: tendon, artery, nerve (median) with the nerve being lateral-most
As the cuff pressure decreases more towards the diastolic pressure, the pulse becomes too faint closer to normal pressure, and then the cuff pressure falls below the diastolic bp, so you wont be able to distinguish it
Basically the diastolic is the "relaxed" pressure, the minimum pressure in the arteries, and cannot be felt through palpation because it is in between heart beats
That's BP by palpation. An alternate BP when your working in a noisy environment. It's a quick way to get pressure but not the best way. Auscultation or listening is prefered and will allow for the diastolic.
I'm a doctoral student, and as an added item to the performance of blood pressure by paplation and blood pressure overall, is to have the arm at heart level! This can be accomplished by placing the forearm of the hand inflating the cuff beneath the posterior elbow to maintain the patients' arm at heart level
I have my practical tomorrow and these videos are really informative. Thank you for the help!
Im SweetPilot did they allow you to do it this way?
Interev isn’t auscultation more reliable and used
so how’s ur practical? lol
How was it?
We definitely have to pump the blood pressure up
Thank you so much for the health. We are doing this in class tomorrow and i was having problems. Thank you so much i really appreciate the videos.
Thank you so much for the explanation . I was having problem with the method but you cleared it all
My Pcp uses this technique for systolic but still listens for diastolic. He's the only medical person I go to who does this. Makes sense.
It’s a great skill and especially for deaf and hard of hearing EMT’s
Thank you Mr. Wittmann!
Great! Short and precise Sir.
My skills exam is tomorrow, thank you!
Thank you, a huge help!
Thank you doc
its really helpfull
Hold fingers to left wrist? Then count beats from arteries to 1 minute? Then how do I calculate my blood pressure? Watched 5 videos now and I still don't know lol sheesh!
What is Hybetez Remedy? Does it work? I hear many individuals cure their high blood pressure issue inherently with this high blood pressure treatment.
Great…I learned this in Nursing School but forgot. Glad to find…
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My first return demonstration is tommorow, wish me good luck guys i think it will give me a boost hahahaha
I'm going to be doing this Saturday
It is helpful, thank you
nice explination Doc :)
Not over the brachial artery. The brachial artery is between the bicep and tricep on inside of arm. But, I didn't come here for the wrong placement of cuff. I came here to see how to take blood pressure through palpitation which I was already aware of and didn't help. I'm also interested in the diastolic as well.
Brachial artery is just medial to the bicep tendon , where it bifurcates into radius and ulna
Then look at another video that will help you find your answer. No need to get your blood pressure up. Lol.
I like Bread do you like Bread? Huh? The artery is lateral to the tendon, not medial. Remember TAN moving medial to lateral: tendon, artery, nerve (median) with the nerve being lateral-most
what about diastolic bp?
@@user-gs8un8px8x through auscultation
Okay, so is it the first "thump" you feel, or the last?
Awesome thank you!
Our lecturer today said that when the puls stop thats the systolic and when the beats returns thats the dystolic
I dont even know what is the right😅
I tried to argue that in class and had a solid battle I feel like this is true
Why cant we hear diastole during palpitation
Thank you so much
In palpetion we can't find diastolic pressure
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Arm should be level with the heart
What's is his systolic blood pressure
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Why we can't take diastole by using this method??
As the cuff pressure decreases more towards the diastolic pressure, the pulse becomes too faint closer to normal pressure, and then the cuff pressure falls below the diastolic bp, so you wont be able to distinguish it
Basically the diastolic is the "relaxed" pressure, the minimum pressure in the arteries, and cannot be felt through palpation because it is in between heart beats
We cannot find diastollic??
That's BP by palpation. An alternate BP when your working in a noisy environment. It's a quick way to get pressure but not the best way. Auscultation or listening is prefered and will allow for the diastolic.
Nice
Thanks
Systolic is the upper one right?
And pumping it up
Wrong measurment
very nice thank you
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