Understanding Even Blood Pressure Readings: What They Mean
No. If a blood pressure reading comes out even, that suggests the person taking it may have rounded up or down from the nearest odd number, which could lead to an inaccurate reading. It is always best to take blood pressure readings twice and then average the two readings.Hypertension - Related Articles
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