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Blood pressure may be the last quantifiable characteristic to change in shock, so keep that in mind when evaluating a patient who exhibits shock-related signs and symptoms.

the heart rate Your blood's pressure against your artery walls is known as blood pressure. Through arteries, blood is carried from your heart to other parts of your body. Your blood pressure normally rises and falls during the day. Blood pressure is calculated using two numbers: The first number, or systolic blood pressure, measures the pressure in your arteries while your heart beats. The second number, or diastolic blood pressure, measures the pressure in your arteries between heartbeats. If the measurement was 120 systolic and 80 diastolic, you would say "120 over 80" or write "120/80 mmHg."

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