BP (Blood Pressure) – Mr.Care Nursing Guide 🔹 What is BP (Blood Pressure)?
Blood Pressure (BP) refers to the force of blood pushing against the walls of the arteries as the heart pumps.
It is measured in mmHg (millimeters of mercury).
Normal BP: 120/80 mmHg
120 (Systolic): Pressure when the heart contracts
80 (Diastolic): Pressure when the heart relaxes
🔹 Types of BP (What the Levels Indicate):
Normal BP → 120/80 mmHg
Low BP (Hypotension) → Below 90/60 mmHg
Symptoms: Dizziness, weakness, fainting
High BP (Hypertension) → 140/90 mmHg or higher
Symptoms: Headache, anxiety, fatigue, chest pain
Risks: Heart attack, stroke, kidney damage
🔹 What a Nurse Provides (BP Care by Mr.Care Nurses):
At home, a Mr.Care nurse will:
✅ Perform regular BP monitoring using a BP machine
✅ Provide primary care in case of low or high BP
✅ Offer diet and lifestyle guidance (as per doctor’s advice)
✅ Inform doctor/arrange ambulance in case of emergencies
✅ Ensure timely medication reminders
✅ Maintain a daily health chart (BP + Sugar + Pulse tracking)
🔹 Why Choose Mr.Care?
🧑⚕️ Verified & Trained Nurses – Skilled in BP monitoring and home care
⏱ 24x7 Availability – Nurses available whenever you need them
🏠 Hospital-like Care at Home – Continuous monitoring without hospital admission
💳 Transparent Pricing – No hidden charges
📱 Digital Tracking – Health records saved securely in the app
🤝 Trust & Safety – All nurses are background verified
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