What is the best way to take your blood pressure to get the most accurate results?
What is the best way to take your blood pressure to get the most accurate results?
I keep hearing differing methods!! I'd like to know how I'm suppose to sit?
To be clear: I am taking my own blood pressure & was urged to do so & keep track on the advice of my doctor.
Which is a myth?:
- Can't have eaten/drank anything for the last half hour
- feet flat on the floor
- lying down but sitting up
- back against the chair
- don't cross your legs/ankles
- only use your left arm
- hand facing upward
- hand facing downward
- keep your arm down
- keep your arm raised to the level of your chest/heart
What's the correct way????
Anything else I should know? I keep getting inconsistent results, and it's stressing me out.
Thank you.
I'm a GP, here's my opinion
Can't have eaten/drank anything for the last half hour
Feet flat on the floor
Lying down but sitting up
Back against the chair
Don't cross your legs/ankles
Only use your left arm
Hand facing upward/downward
Keep your arm down/raised
Most important is be relaxed, sit still, don't move your arm, if you get a high reading calm yourself and take it once more then leave it.
When I'm taking a BP in clinic the most important thing I do most of the time is distract the patient from the machine with some patter as for most people the biggest confounding factor is stressing about what the reading will be, I don't correct posture etc unless they are substantially moving their arm around.