Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byChristian Marsh Modified over 9 years ago
1
Heart Health BLOOD PRESSURE
2
The force or pressure on the inside of our arteries (blood vessels) as the blood circulates. You cannot feel changes in blood pressure.
3
Systolic Blood Pressure (SBP) Diastolic Blood Pressure (DBP)
4
What is a “good” Blood Pressure
5
Factors Controlling Blood Pressure Cardiac Output Vascular resistance Volume Viscosity Elasticity of arterial walls
6
What can I do to prevent/control blood pressure? Risk factors I can change: Smoking Unhealthy Diet Physical Inactivity Weight Stress High Cholesterol Alcohol consumption Diabetes Management Risk factors I cannot change: Age Gender Ethnicity Family History of high blood pressure, Heart attack or stroke
7
What is Hypertension or High Blood Pressure
8
What if I have High Blood Pressure? Monitor your blood pressure 1 high reading does not mean you have Hypertension (high blood pressure). You need 3 or 4 high readings before diagnoses UNLESS: BP is very high and you are having symptoms
9
Why is it important to prevent or control blood pressure? Constantly elevated blood pressure will cause damage to blood vessels and the organs they supply blood to. If not controlled can cause: Strokes Heart attack Heart and kidney failure Dementia Erectile dysfunction Eye damage
12
Blockage of Coronary Arteries
13
What are the benefits of treating high BP? A decrease of 10/5 mm hg (one medication and/or change in Lifestyle) reduces your risk of complications as follows:
14
How is Blood Pressure Measured? Blood pressure is measured using a stethoscope and a sphygmomanometer Need to take into account cuff size
15
If you have high blood pressure you should: Measure your blood pressure regularly (consider home monitoring) See a doctor regularly Have your cholesterol measured Have blood sugar checked Have you kidney function checked Tell family members as they may be at risk as well
16
Home Monitoring; Why do it? Can assist your health care provider to diagnose or rule out hypertension Gold standard Can monitor If your medications are working Allows you to be in control of you own health
17
How do I measure my blood pressure? If home monitoring follow directions that come with device Only measure BP if you have time Wait 2 hours after big meal or 30 mins after smoking or drinking coffee Empty bowel and bladder Rest and relax 5 minutes before taking BP
18
How do I measure my blood pressure? (continued) Put cuff on bare arm/wear a t-shirt when going to physician Measure BP in the morning before taking meds and eating and in the evening before going to bed, bathing or taking medications Do not measure blood pressure when I am uncomfortable, cold, anxious, stressed or in pain. Get your home monitor check yearly
19
Home Monitoring: Sit in a chair that supports back and beside a table that can support my arm. Do not cross legs or speak
20
ANIMATION
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.