(Concern) I am curious about the correct method for measuring blood pressure accurately at the hospital.
About a month ago, I measured the blood pressure with the device at my parents' house about five times, and the readings were within the normal range.
This week, I went to the hospital and received a workplace health check-up.
I measured it with a blood pressure monitor usually seen in hospital lobbies.
At first, it showed 153/101, so I told the person in charge of measurement that it couldn't be this high, but they said the machine doesn't lie...
After resting and re-measuring, the blood pressure was 145/95, so I drank some water and rested a bit longer, then measured again and it was 138/85.
Is the machine the problem?
A hospital that conducts workplace health screenings with machines that show large measurement differences each time, unlike those that do it this way.
Is there a specific measurement method used exclusively at specialized hospitals?
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