KOROTKOFF SOUNDS | HOW TO TAKE A MANUAL BLOOD PRESSURE | How to check BP | Christina NP |
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- This video will show you how to manually take a blood pressure accurately with a asculatory gap check to prevent erroneous errors. With a live demo of korotkoff sounds. This is a great review and study tool for the student learning how to accurately check a blood pressure reading.
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I'm trying to measure my grandma's BP and I've watched a lot of videos, but this is the most helpful one so far! Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for the feedback! I feel it’s so important to understand how to accurately measure a patients blood pressure to prevent errors.
Thank you for watching!!! ♥️♥️
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Thank you so much! This is easily the most concise, comprehensive, and clear demonstration that I have seen so far! Excellent!
Wonderful thank you for your feedback so happy it helped!!!
Exactly what I was looking for. Easy to understand, informative, and direct. Thanks.
Thank you for watching and for the feedback much appreciated. 🤍🤍🤍🤍
This is the most helpful and straightforward video about measuring BP and Korotkoff sound so far!
Love this thanks!
An excellent video! It really helped me understand the different phases and it was so cool that you did things in such a way that I could hear the sounds as onw would from a stethoscope
So happy to hear! When I was creating this video I wanted to capture the phases as the sound was produced directly from the stethoscope. So grateful for all the positive feedback!!! ♥️♥️
The most helpful video I’ve come across so far, thank you!
Hi Victoria! ✨That’s wonderful thank you so much for watching!!! 🤍🤍🤍
Thank you for sharing, this exactly the type of video I was looking for!
Thank you so much for a great information 👍
Thank you so much. Definitely sharing this video with my section of nursing students. We are learning how to manually obtain systolic and diastolic pressure.
Hi Regina! ✨Thank you so much for watching and sharing with your nursing friends! I’m loving all the feedback, have a beautiful day!!!! 🤍🤍🤍
Thank you so much ! your the best
This has most definitely help me figure out what I need to be listening to when checking blood pressure the best video thus far
Awesome! Thank you for watching! Catch you on the next one!
This was honestly such a great video. Thank you!!
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Thanks this was really helpful I was looking how beat actually sounds
This is the most helpful one so far thank...you nurse!!
Hi Diana!!! Thank you for watching!! 🤍🤍
Glad I found this detailed one, Thank you so much!💙👏
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Pulse sound was really impressive
Best video on manual blood pressure.
Awesome! Thanks for watching!!! 🤍
so far best video, really helped me
good job
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Thanks for this very informative video...🥰🥰
I was really struggling to differentiate between the different korotkoff sounds until i watched this video. Thank you so much!
Woohoo!!! 🪩 so happy this helped please share!!!
Thank you so much for helping me with manual blood pressure check!
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Fabulous this is the best video to learn how to identify sounds.
Thank you so much!!!! Much appreciated!!!
Thanks for this. Quite interesting and simple
Igwe Arua thank you so much! ♥️
very helpful
Great video and great performance espacially explaining the ausclultatory gap and korotokoff sounds in the last
Keep going 💪
Thank you so much ☺️for your feedback greatly appreciated. I really enjoy creating this content for everyone!!! 🤍
Great presentation, going through emr training and your explanation on how to take blood pressure was way better than classroom. Thank you!
That’s awesome! Happy to hear the positive feedback, that makes me so happy!!! Best of luck with your training!! ✨✨
Excellent video
Thank you so much for watching!
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This video is really helpful. I can hear my blood pumping at 130 so I wondered what I did wrong. Now I know what to listen to.
Awesome!!! Glad your able to capture the actual sound of what should be heard!!! Please share and thank you for watching!!! 🫶
Wow after several decades for the first time able to understand and hear how to take systolic and diastolic reading!
Wonderful!!!!! Such a win happy to hear!!!
Finding it difficult to check blood pressure but once i came across this video am now perfect. Big thank you😊😊
Wonderful- thanks for sharing!
Sound 4:02
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Appreciate you!!!
Nice video
More vídeos from heartbeat and breating please caring casa
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Outstanding i say from Bangladesh.very nice mesurment of bp
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110/80
Hello there..I want to know which beat is perfect to measure. Cause when I pump my bp machine to 180 I heard some sporadic sound in Between 160-120 before the regular beat Start! My average regular beat starts at 125 ends at 70! How can I measure the accurate kind? Which should be the value of my pressure to measure regular or from sporadic?
Thank you so much this helped a lot :) do you know where I can find a good sphygmomanometer and stethoscope online for practice for class or do you know where I can find a nice good one at Amazon that you would recommend thats affordable but give great accurate readings
I’m so happy this has helped you I truly appreciate all the feedback!
As far as some of my suggestions check out my link below under RN clinical bag- I have two options depending on your budget I recommend.
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I guess I’m struggling with listening to both systolic/diastolic.
Anyone has another way please?
Thanks
What is that sound at about 132 and 122? It sounds like a heartbeat...
What you are hearing are the Krotkoff Sounds. They occur when the blood starts to flow again through the Brachial Artery.
i have trouble hearing any sounds. I’m trying to measure my own BP and wonder if i’m not placing the stethoscope at the right spot. I slide it under the cuff over where i think the artery is. Any suggestions? Thanks!
I would recommend practicing on someone else if you follow the steps should be able to obtain a sound.
With stethoscope on make sure the stethoscope is applied appropriately and angle head slightly up when listening
Best of luck
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What happens when one nurse's hearing isnt as good as another? Cant that account for 10 mmhg of error? The sys sounds
starts softly and dia fades away.
Hi great thoughts. You can look at the previous reading blood pressure trends. Verify with an automatic cuff and compare the trends. If it is drastically changed or unsure ask a covering provider. Hope this helps!
Thanks for watching! 🤍🤍🤍
@@caringcasa the reason nurses dont use an automatic cuff is because of its inaccuracy. Even online between nurses, the way you determine when you take a measurement varies. I was watching a video where someone said to take a measurement when you hear a woosh and see the needle jump. Hearing a swoosh or a tick is at different phases, something no one talks about except for you. Having watched 10 videos, yours waa the most detailed.
It’s definitely interesting bc even with headphone I would have put this diastolic at 68
I cant hear my pulse in the stethoscope,can I go by the needle on meter jumping?
Try watching this to help you better hear sounds through stethoscope Xx Tina
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I have been putting the cuff on to low and way to tight. My arm turns purple cause I hear sounds all the time. it thumps from 170 continueously to the 120 ; I am so messed up. I tell people my blood pressure is 160 / 89
Thanks for watching hope this video tutorial helped guide you with the kortokoff sounds shown at the end!!! 🤍🤍🤍
Is it normal that I can't hear anything when I'm taking blood pressure?Am I deaf?😭😭
I'm just starting to learn,I'm taking nursing course.
If you follow these steps as shown you should be able to identify the sound. Keep me updated 💙
Hi
after I checked the blood pressure around 50 and 30 i heared big pumping sounds
What's wrong?
Hey! At 3:23 of my video I’ll go through the phases of sounds you hear. You will be able to correlate if it’s the thump versus the diastolic phase. Hope this helps!!!
@@caringcasa thanks
Honestly, I cant take bp accurently. I am discouraged as I have completed a cna course. We were only given 5 days to practice at school. I had tried on my own but just can't get the systolic number .
Hopefully after watching this video and with practice your able to hear the systolic sound with the stethoscope on accurately. 🤍🤍🤍
Can you explain why we need to choose left arm rather than right?
Hello! Great question-
Quickest way to answer is it’s closest to the heart and most accurate.
However , there are instances where you can’t use the left arm because of a masectomy or patient has a fistula.
But both left and right side should be no more than a 10mmHg difference
Hope this helps! And thank you so much for watching appreciate you 🤍🤍
4:13
So it was 100/70 please let me know
Hi Octavia. The reading is 106/70… you were close listening with headphones brings more clarity to the sound!!
Systolic 106/70 diastolic
Yes!!! Right on!!! ♥️♥️
116/68?
106/70 with headphone heard best 🤍
106/80 !!! ✅
there was no sound between 80-70
can anyone explain?
there was a little bit "krrr krr" sound which you will keep listening until 0. You haven't clearified it.
Hi
Thank you so much for watching!
If you listen with ear plugs the sound will be more amplified. Let me know if that works for you and achieve a better sound. You’ll also observe that the meter will auscultate (move) between 80 -70.
@@caringcasa i used headphone and still didnt hear any sound between 80-70. I had my first health assessment and struggled with this
@@catcat3608 you’ll also see the needle move on the gauge if that helps 🤍🤍🤍