Question posed by nathaniel.adams10: blood presssure chart?
I just want to see a blood pressure chart to know whether my blood pressure is normal are too high.
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Answer by cardiophile
There is one here: Blood Pressure Chart
Normal Blood Pressure Range
http://www.vaughns-1-pagers.com/medicine/blood-pressure.htm
The stages are outdated and do not correspond to the latest JNC VII classification.
If you know better then please let us know below.




These two links from MedlinePlus provide the information you are looking for:
High Blood Pressure
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/highbloodpressure.html
Low Blood Pressure
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/lowbloodpressure.html
Also, if you would like a chart fo recording your blood pressure, I have one available at this link. It’s in PDF format so you can print it any time.
Blood Pressure Tracking
http://us.f13.yahoofs.com/bc/484bd6ab_f667/bc/Health+Documents/BLOOD+PRESSURE+TRACKING+CHART.pdf?bf2ZWTIBesBa5TzX
This one can track all your vital signs.
Vital Signs Tracking
http://us.f13.yahoofs.com/bc/484bd6ab_f667/bc/Health+Documents/VITAL+SIGNS+TRACKING+CHART.pdf?bf2ZWTIBpCcpYhlI
Terry
I did some search and found two different types of charts. Here’s the links:
Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
Blood pressure: A chart explaining your blood pressure reading
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/blood-pressure/HI00043
Vaughn Aubuchon
Blood Pressure Chart
http://www.vaughns-1-pagers.com/medicine/blood-pressure.htm
This chart is also available in PDF format for easy printing.
http://www.vaughns-1-pagers.com/medicine/blood-pressure.14.pdf
Try this site Nathaniel
http://www.bloodpressurehigh.com
Should find something useful there
Gordon
There aren’t charts. A good range is 160/90 – 90/50. That is as long as the top # doesn’t go over 160 or under 90 and the bottom # doesn’t go over 90 or under 50.