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    Hypertension is the term used to describe high blood pressure. Blood pressure is a measurement of the force against the walls of your arteries as the heart pumps blood through the body. Blood pressure readings are measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg) and usually given as two numbers -- for example‚ 120 over 80 (written as 120/80 mmHg). One or both of these numbers can be too high. The top number is your systolic pressure. * It is considered high if it is over 140 most of the time. *

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    known as high blood pressure is a term that millions of us are familiar with. According to Center for Disease Control and Prevention “more than 65 million individuals have hypertension” ("High Blood Pressure"‚ 2010).  Blood pressure is defined as the force of blood against the artery walls as it circulates through the body. It can cause health problems if it stays high for a long time. It is measured using two numbers. The first‚ systolic‚ number represents the pressure in your blood vessels when

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    monitoring blood pressure readings. Hypertension is the medical term for high blood pressure. Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against the walls of the arteries as the heart pumps out blood (National Institute of Health‚ 2012). High blood pressure is a serious medical condition because it causes the heart to work harder. It is particularly dangerous because it often has no warning signs or symptoms. Blood pressure includes systolic and diastolic pressures; both numbers in a blood pressure

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    Hypertension (HTN) or high blood pressure‚ sometimes called arterial hypertension‚ is a chronic medical condition in which the blood pressure in the arteries is elevated.[1] This requires the heart to work harder than normal to circulate blood through the blood vessels. Blood pressure is summarised by two measurements‚ systolic and diastolic‚ which depend on whether the heart muscle is contracting (systole) or relaxed between beats (diastole). Normal blood pressure at rest is within the range of

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    other organs and cells and the remaining 55% is in blood plasma and extracellular fluids. Sodium is important in proper nerve conduction‚ in aiding the passage of various nutrients into cells‚ and in the maintenance of blood pressure. Chloride ions also help to maintain proper blood volume‚ blood pressure‚ and pH of body fluids. Chloride is the major extracellular anion and contributes too many body functions including the maintenance of blood pressure‚ acid-base balance‚ muscular activity‚ and the

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    Palpitating‚ Pulse‚ Blood Pressure‚ Venous Pressure Week #: 8 (Dry Lab) DEFINITIONS: 1. SYSTOLE: CONTRACTION OF THE HEART CHAMBERS DURING WHICH BLOOD LEAVES THE CHAMBERS; USUALLY REFERS TO VENTRICULAR CONTRACTION 2. DIASTOLE: RELAXATION OF THE HEART CHAMBERS‚ DURING WHICH THEY FILL WITH BLOOD; USUALLY REFERS TO VENTRICULAR RELAXATION 3. CARDIAC CYCLE: COMPLETE ROUND OF CARDIAC SYSTOLE AND DIASTOLE 4. VENTRICULAR SYSTOLE: WHEN ARE THE AV VALVES CLOSED? 5. VENTRICULAR PRESSURE: EVENT WITHIN

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    diuretic which helps you not retain water‚ and helps treat high blood pressure. As a diuretic it will dehydrate you. Adding alcohol on top of it and being in a hot tub makes the dehydration happen quicker. If the pill was being used to treat high blood pressure‚ its not recommended for those people to use hot tubs. 5. Mr. Underhill was taking Lasix so I’d say that his body did not take well to drinking wine‚ taking medication‚ and the extreme high temp of the hot tub. Making him dehydrated‚ tired‚

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    Control of blood pressure The blood pressure measures the force created by the heart beat (blood) on the walls of blood vessels. The blood pressure can show an increase with age due to lack of elasticity and narrowing of arteries. The regulatory centers of cardiac and vasomotor controls the sympathetic neuron to increase the blood pressure with regard to increase in blood volume. These regulating centers are located in the medulla oblongata show vasoconstriction while increasing heart rate. When

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    the whole body. High quality chocolate delivers disease-zapping antioxidants‚ lowers blood pressure and protects your heart and liver‚ all in one fell crunch. Chemistry Central Journal brings even more good news for chocolate lovers‚ stating that dark chocolate contains more flavanols and polyphenols than fruit juice. "Cacao seeds are a ’Super Fruit’ providing nutritive value beyond that of their macronutrient composition‚" said Dr Debra Miller. Chocolate and Blood Pressure The important thing

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    convulsions‚ her blood pressure returns to normal after delivery. Although the majority of women who experience pre-eclampsia never get eclampsia-if the blood pressure gets out of hand suddenly‚ the disease may progress to eclampsia. Eclampsia is pre-eclampsia that has progressed to the point of convulsions and possible coma. Resulting in retardation for the child with lack of oxygenation and other proteins to fetus. A term that must be known is chronic hypertension due to increased pressure in the arteries

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