A lenient blood pressure is found to be 120/80mm of Hg.What do you expect by this?
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120/80 mm of mercury is perfectly normal reading.And the personality is not a "patient"of BP
It scheme the pressure is great enough to cause a column of mercury to rise to 120 mm on the systolic stroke of the heart of 80 mm on the diastolic stroke of the heart.
One piece of info I don't know offhand is how hulking a diameter the column is. It is probably a standard value, but I don't know what it is.
It means that the pressure being exerted against artery walls by the circulating blood volume is equal to 120 mmHg during the contraction of the heart (systole), and to 80 mmHg during the resting phase of the heart (diastole). A mercury manometer is used to measure that pressure. Source(s): RN
He has a very normal Blood Pressure
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