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Hello everybody, I have a question regarding taking blood pressure from patients. I know the systolic pressure is when u hear the first tone and diastolic pressure is when the tone is last heard. But sometimes before I hear a real tone, I hear a pulsating sound, like a static sound or murmur or something, hard to explain. When i hear that sound, is that the systolic pressure? Sometimes that pulsating sound lasts 20 mmHG.
In seriousness, you shouldn't hear anything until you hear the initial systolic sound which is continuous until it ends, where you note that pressure is the diastolic pressure. Practice on your friends. Have someone check their pressure and let you listen for it right around that point (i.e. 120/80) and you'll quickly realize what you're listening for in a BP measurement. Get to know this because you will be tested on it in one way or another very soon.