pulse pressure - traducción al árabe
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pulse pressure - traducción al árabe

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE SYSTOLIC AND DIASTOLIC PRESSURE READINGS

pulse pressure         
‎ الضَّغْطُ النَّبْضِيّ, ضَغْطُ النَّبْضَة‎
collapsing pulse         
PULSE THAT IS BOUNDING AND FORCEFUL, RAPIDLY INCREASING AND SUBSEQUENTLY COLLAPSING
Corrigan's pulse; Corrigan pulse; Bounding pulse; Corrigan's sign; Water hammer pulse; Watson's water hammer pulse
‎ نَبْضٌ سَريعُ الانْخِماص,نَبْضُ كوريغان‎
oximeter         
  • Absorption spectra of oxygenated hemoglobin (HbO2) and deoxygenated hemoglobin (Hb) for red and infrared wavelengths
  • The inner side of a pulse oximeter
  • A pulse oximeter probe applied to a person's finger
MEDICAL PROCEDURE
Pulse oximeter; Blood oxygen monitor; Saturometer; Oxymeter; Oximeter; Pulse sox; Blood gas monitor; Oximetry; Blood oxygenation; Blood saturation; Pulse ox; Pulse Oximetry; Pulseox; Oxygen saturation test; Fingertip Pulse Oximetry; Things to Consider When Buying a Pulse Oximeter; Pleth variability index; Perfusion index
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Definición

pressure cooker
(pressure cookers)
A pressure cooker is a large metal container with a lid that fits tightly, in which you can cook food quickly using steam at high pressure.
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Wikipedia

Pulse pressure

Pulse pressure is the difference between systolic and diastolic blood pressure. It is measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg). It represents the force that the heart generates each time it contracts. Normal pulse pressure is approximately 40 mmHg, whereas a pulse pressure that is less than 25% of the systolic pressure is low or narrowed, and a pulse pressure of greater than 100 mmHg is high or widened, although some sources consider a pulse pressure of 60 mmHg to be unusually high or wide, and a pulse pressure of 50 mmHg or more increases the risk of cardiovascular disease.