Comparative study of effects of different positions of limbs on blood pressure of hypertensive patients
Introduction: In hypertensive patients M position (sitting, right arm at the level of heart and both plantar surface of foots on the floor) is the standard position for measurment of blood pressure since it reveals the "true" pressure. Materials and Methods: It is a quaziexperimental study...
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Main Authors: | M Shaban (Author), Z Parsa-yekta (Author), A Mehran (Author), N Soltani mollayaghobi (Author) |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences,
2004-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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