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Instructions
Date: March 27 2020
Customer: Thermor Ltd
Job Number: TH1011
Item Number: 3AL1-3E
Designer: Alex Vranjesevic
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High blood pressure values over time can damage blood vessels, vital organs such as the kidney, and your heart.
With blood pressure values that are too low (i.e., systolic values under 105 mmHg or diastolic values under 60 mmHg),
consult with your doctor.
Systolic Diastolic Comment
Below 120
Less than
80
This range is considered “Normal” and ideal.
120 - 139 80 - 89
This range is considered “Pre-hypertension”: Discuss with your health care professional.
Lifestyle modifications maybe required to avoid advancing into Hypertension.
140 - 159 90 - 99
This is in the “hypertension” range: Discuss with your health care professional.
Medication(s) and lifestyle modifications are typical treatments.
160 and
higher
100 +
Discuss with your medical professional, medication(s) and lifestyle modifications
are necessary to control your hypertension.
Adopted From: Understanding and Managing your blood pressure; Hypertension Canada.
Note: A diagnosis of high blood pressure must be confirmed with a medical professional. A doctor should
evaluate any unusual blood pressure readings. Additionally, lower targets may be appropriate for some
populations such as African-Americans, the elderly, or patients with underlying issues such as diabetes
mellitus or chronic kidney disease.
Important for Canadians:
* Hypertension measured at home 135/85
* Hypertension measured at a physician’s office 140/90
* Hypertension measured at a physician’s office for a diabetic patient 130/80
For further information, see our website www.biosmedical.com.
1.5 Common Blood Pressure Questions and Answers
a) Why is my blood pressure reading always different?
Your blood pressure changes constantly. It is quite normal for blood pressure to fluctuate significantly (50 mmHg to 60
mmHg) throughout the day. Blood pressure is normally lowest at night, but increases during waking hours when the
stress and activities of everyday life are highest.
mmHg
AM Time PM

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