When recorcing blood pressures systolic is the pressure exerted on the arterial walls of the blood vessels when blood is leaving the heart to be pumped around the heart. Diastolic is the pressure...
No. Systolic is the pressure exerted on the walls of the arteries when the heart is contracting. Diastolic is the pressure exerted on the walls of the arteries when the heart is at rest. Hence, since...
Systolic blood pressure occurs when the heart contracts and forces blood out into the vasculature. The pressure in the arterial system is highest at this point. It is the "top number" in a blood...
Systolic pressure is the highest pressure in the arteries after ventricular contraction. A normal value for that would be about 120 mmHg.
Diastolic pressure is the lowest pressure in the arteries...
Systolic.
Systolic: is the force at which blood through the arteries as the heart contracts.
Diastolic: is the force that blood flows through the vessels as the heart relaxes (the time between each...