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  2. I got a free blood pressure screening at Petersburg's ... - AOL

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    Why not get your blood pressure checked for free at the Petersburg library? Every Tuesday 1-6 p.m., or check a monitor out and take it home!

  3. Blood pressure - Wikipedia

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    Blood pressure (BP) is the pressure of circulating blood against the walls of blood vessels. Most of this pressure results from the heart pumping blood through the circulatory system. When used without qualification, the term "blood pressure" refers to the pressure in a brachial artery, where it is most commonly measured.

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  5. Blood pressure checks at dentists and opticians - AOL

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    Dentists and opticians in Lincolnshire are offering free blood pressure checks as part of an NHS pilot scheme. Lincolnshire's Integrated Care Board (ICB) said it wanted to improve the early ...

  6. Vital signs - Wikipedia

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    Blood pressure is recorded as two readings: a higher systolic pressure, which occurs during the maximal contraction of the heart, and the lower diastolic or resting pressure. [11] In adults, a normal blood pressure is 120/80, with 120 being the systolic and 80 being the diastolic reading. [12] Usually, the blood pressure is read from the left ...

  7. Blood pressure measurement - Wikipedia

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    A minimum systolic value can be roughly estimated by palpation, most often used in emergency situations, but should be used with caution. [10] It has been estimated that, using 50% percentiles, carotid, femoral and radial pulses are present in patients with a systolic blood pressure > 70 mmHg, carotid and femoral pulses alone in patients with systolic blood pressure of > 50 mmHg, and only a ...

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