9. Which is true about Tom's blood pressure? a. His blood pressure is normal when awake b. His blood pressure becomes normal as he sleeps c. His blood pressure is on the upper limits during the times that he works and lowers to the normal when asleep d. All of the statements describe Tom's blood pressure. 10. What can you say about Tom knowing his blood pressure? a. He has a stressful day at work. b. His day is fun and full of surprises. c. His work depends on a hard labor. d. All of the choices may be true. 11. What could happen during Harry's sleep? a. He will have a good rest and will wake up with vigor. b. He might have a stroke anytime during his sleep. c. He will have a restless sleep. d. None of the situations given will happen 12. What can we conclude from learning about the blood pressure? a. Blood pressure fluctuates naturally throughout the day. b. Blood pressure depends on the activity of the person. c. Blood pressure is determined by the person's health. d. All of the statements above.

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Dipping into health
When blood pressure is measured over a 24-hour period, this is referred to as ambulatory blood pressure
monitoring, three patterns arise. Here are samples of three different individual.
Let's call them Dick (1), Tom (2) and Harry (3).
1
2
3
163
156
145
Patient's
BP
Patient's
ВР
Patient's
BP
150 -
144-
135
Upper
límit
Upper
limit
137-
132
125
Upper
limit
124-
120-
115 -
II-
Lower
limit
Lower
limit
Lower
limit
12
12
16
12
16
Time (hours after awakening)
Time (hours after awakening)
Time (hours after awakening)
Dick and Tom – will both have been diagnosed with high blood pressure. Dick, REALLY has a problem. Tom,
NOT SO MUCH.
NOTE: He is likely taking blood pressure lowering meds, probably un-necessarily, they're costing a fortune
and putting him at risk of other health problems. Remember, drugs always have side effects. What about
Harry?
SYSTOLIC BP (mm Hg)
Transcribed Image Text:Dipping into health When blood pressure is measured over a 24-hour period, this is referred to as ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, three patterns arise. Here are samples of three different individual. Let's call them Dick (1), Tom (2) and Harry (3). 1 2 3 163 156 145 Patient's BP Patient's ВР Patient's BP 150 - 144- 135 Upper límit Upper limit 137- 132 125 Upper limit 124- 120- 115 - II- Lower limit Lower limit Lower limit 12 12 16 12 16 Time (hours after awakening) Time (hours after awakening) Time (hours after awakening) Dick and Tom – will both have been diagnosed with high blood pressure. Dick, REALLY has a problem. Tom, NOT SO MUCH. NOTE: He is likely taking blood pressure lowering meds, probably un-necessarily, they're costing a fortune and putting him at risk of other health problems. Remember, drugs always have side effects. What about Harry? SYSTOLIC BP (mm Hg)
9. Which is true about Tom's blood pressure?
a. His blood pressure is normal when awake
b. His blood pressure becomes normal as he sleeps
c. His blood pressure is on the upper limits during the times that he works and lowers to the normal
when asleep
d. All of the statements describe Tom's blood pressure.
10. What can you say about Tom knowing his blood pressure?
a. He has a stressful day at work.
b. His day is fun and full of surprises.
c. His work depends on a hard labor.
d. All of the choices may be true.
11. What could happen during Harry's sleep?
a. He will have a good rest and will wake up with vigor.
b. He might have a stroke anytime during his sleep.
He will have a restless sleep.
d. None of the situations given will happen
C.
12. What can we conclude from learning about the blood pressure?
a. Blood pressure fluctuates naturally throughout the day.
b. Blood pressure depends on the activity of the person.
c. Blood pressure is determined by the person's health.
d. All of the statements above.
Transcribed Image Text:9. Which is true about Tom's blood pressure? a. His blood pressure is normal when awake b. His blood pressure becomes normal as he sleeps c. His blood pressure is on the upper limits during the times that he works and lowers to the normal when asleep d. All of the statements describe Tom's blood pressure. 10. What can you say about Tom knowing his blood pressure? a. He has a stressful day at work. b. His day is fun and full of surprises. c. His work depends on a hard labor. d. All of the choices may be true. 11. What could happen during Harry's sleep? a. He will have a good rest and will wake up with vigor. b. He might have a stroke anytime during his sleep. He will have a restless sleep. d. None of the situations given will happen C. 12. What can we conclude from learning about the blood pressure? a. Blood pressure fluctuates naturally throughout the day. b. Blood pressure depends on the activity of the person. c. Blood pressure is determined by the person's health. d. All of the statements above.
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