WOW WHAT AN AWESOME VIDEO. IT WAS CLEAR. IT WAS EASY TO UNDERSTAND. AND THE CAMERA PERSON WAS EXACTLY WHERE HE/SHE NEEDED TO BE. AMAZING JOB. PLEASE MAKE MORE!!!!
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I love that BP cuff. Talk about making life easier. Great video. Thanks for posting. Doing my second ever LLA tomorrow. First time I was unable to get a reading on the posterior tibial pulse and I was quite upset with myself for not getting it. Hoping for better results tomorrow :)
Thanks for the demonstration. I would like to point out that the BP cuff was upside down in both brachial and foot pressures. Plus, I think it would be a good idea to slow down the release of the pressure so you would get a more accurate meansurements.
Thank goodness I live in the US where nurses place blood pressure cuffs right side up, as well as release the pressure at a rate slow enough to permit an accurate reading. This video was made in Toronto, Canada. I wonder. Could this kind of incompetence be the result of a government run health care system?
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Thats weird ! For as many years I have checked Blood pressure, there have always been very specific instructions, as how to apply the cuff ! Tube always facing down the arm, towards the hand ? She has it backwards ? But she did say she was in Canada ! 😂🤣😂
The rate of deflation in the video is probably a bit higher than it should be, seemly around 20mmHg/sec, when it should be much slower close to 1-2mmHg/sec when approaching the anticipated brachial systolic PB. Mistiming of the pulse at that rate could lead to a reading a full 20+mmHg lower than the actual figure.
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A value of .9 and lower suggests the presence of Peripheral Arterial Disease. Between 1.0-1.4 suggests the absence of PAD. Values above 1.4 suggests that you may have calcified arteries that are seen in diabetics and a physician should consider a different test. I am a non-physician echocardiographer who has done these tests in mobile settings in the US.