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blood pressure is measured in
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millimeters of mercury (mmHg)
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blood pressure is measured in ... of ..
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Blood pressure is measured in units of pressure (usually millimeters of mercury or mmHg) over a unit of time (usually per minute or per beat).
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is body temperature above 40.6 degrees celsius
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Body temperature above 40.6 degrees Celsius (105.1 degrees Fahrenheit) is considered extremely high and requires immediate medical attention. High body temperatures can be indicative of severe illness or heat stroke, and it is important to seek medical help in such cases.
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what the pulse rate which is lower than normal
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A pulse rate that is lower than normal is known as bradycardia. Normal resting pulse rates range from 60 to 100 beats per minute. If the pulse rate falls below 60 beats per minute, it is considered bradycardia. However, athletes or individuals who are physically fit may naturally have lower resting heart rates, which is not a cause for concern. Persistent or symptomatic bradycardia should be evaluated by a healthcare professional to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
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a condition where the pulse rate slows on inspiration and quickens during expiration
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The condition you are referring to is known as pulsus paradoxus. Pulsus paradoxus is a medical term used to describe an abnormal variation in blood pressure and pulse rate during the respiratory cycle. In this condition, the pulse rate slows down during inspiration (breathing in) and quickens during expiration (breathing out).
Pulsus paradoxus is commonly associated with certain respiratory conditions such as severe asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and cardiac tamponade (a condition where fluid accumulates in the pericardial sac around the heart). It can also be seen in other conditions that affect the respiratory or cardiovascular systems.
Pulsus paradoxus is usually assessed by measuring blood pressure with a sphygmomanometer (blood pressure cuff) while simultaneously listening to the pulse with a stethoscope. If you are experiencing symptoms or suspect pulsus paradoxus, it is important to seek medical attention for a proper evaluation and management.
Pulsus paradoxus is commonly associated with certain respiratory conditions such as severe asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and cardiac tamponade (a condition where fluid accumulates in the pericardial sac around the heart). It can also be seen in other conditions that affect the respiratory or cardiovascular systems.
Pulsus paradoxus is usually assessed by measuring blood pressure with a sphygmomanometer (blood pressure cuff) while simultaneously listening to the pulse with a stethoscope. If you are experiencing symptoms or suspect pulsus paradoxus, it is important to seek medical attention for a proper evaluation and management.