Blood Pressure Checks

What Are Blood Pressure Checks and Why Do They Matter?

Regular blood pressure checks are administered to look for hyper-tension (high blood pressure) or hypo-tension (low blood pressure). With a cuff and monitor, blood pressure checks find out how hard the blood is pressing against the walls of the arteries. The results give two numbers: the systolic (top number) and the diastolic (bottom number). Monitoring your blood pressure on a daily basis can help find hidden high blood pressure before it leads to a heart attack, stroke, kidney damage, or eye problems

Types of Blood Pressure Checks We Perform

Resting Blood Pressure: Standard seated reading after 5 minutes of quiet rest.

Repeat Measurements: Multiple readings to confirm elevated results and reduce error.

Orthostatic Blood Pressure: Lying, sitting, and standing checks for dizziness or fainting causes.

Manual Cuff Readings: A stethoscope and an aneroid sphygmomanometer are used when automated devices are inaccurate.

Follow-Up Monitoring: Short-term rechecks for patients starting new blood pressure medications.

How Our Blood Pressure Check Visit Works

Proper Positioning: Feet flat on the floor, back supported, arm at heart level for accurate reading.

Cuff Selection: Correct cuff size based on arm circumference to avoid false results.

Multiple Readings: When the initial reading is high, two to three measurements are averaged.

Result Explanation: Numbers compared to normal, elevated, Stage 1 and Stage 2 hypertension ranges.

Care Plan: Lifestyle guidance, medication referral, and follow-up schedule if blood pressure is abnormal.

Early Blood Pressure Control Protects Long-Term Health

Checks for high blood pressure find people with high blood pressure early, often before they have any signs. This lets them start medication before their organs get hurt. Urgent Care of NJ uses standards from the American Heart Association to look at blood pressure results for people in New Jersey who are looking for blood pressure checks near me. Come in today for a quick and accurate blood pressure check and clear instructions on how to keep your heart and blood flow healthy in the future.