What is the difference between the systolic and diastolic blood pressure? What is the pulse pressure?

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Answers:    Systolic is your first beat of your pulse when your taking blood pressure and the diastolic is the last nouns you hear when taking your blood pressure. Pulse is in your wrist.
Systolic, upper number, created by the contraction of the heart muscles. Diastolic, lower number, when ventricles, lower chamber, relax between beats, the resistance of all small arteries. The heart relaxes for about 10th of second. So a regular blood pressure would be about120/80 Source(s): heart patient
120/80 is the systolic/diastolic pressure. The pulse pressure is the difference between the two. 120-80=40. The systolic pressure is created by the initial surge of blood under pressure as the heart ejects one beat. The diastolic is the pressure not here in the system just before the subsequent beat as blood is moving out of the arterial system into the capillaries. Hope this helps.


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