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Meet your heart health buddy! This lively mascot uses a sphygmomanometer to remind us all to check our blood pressure regularly.
A traditional aneroid sphygmomanometer-essential for manual blood pressure measurement in healthcare environments.
A healthcare provider manually checks blood pressure using a sphygmomanometer cuff and analog gauge.
An abstract illustration of focused study: a reader with a magnifying glass and open book, suggesting deep exploration and insight.
A modern digital blood pressure monitor with a connected cuff, displaying healthy readings of 120/80 mmHg and 67 bpm.
A friendly physician monitors a patient’s vital signs during a routine check-up in a comfortable hospital setting.
A classic sphygmomanometer-cuff, bulb, and gauge-set against a bold starburst, signaling the urgency of blood pressure awareness.
A concerned doctor listens to a tense patient’s heartbeat-highlighting how anxiety can manifest physically during medical visits.
This chart illustrates the standard blood pressure classifications for adults, using color coding to distinguish normal, prehypertension, and hypertension stages.
Only 31 million of the 67 million Americans with high blood pressure have it under control-highlighting a critical treatment gap.
A bold, attention-grabbing balloon reminds us that high blood pressure often has no symptoms-get checked early.
Official emblem for National High Blood Pressure Education Month, combining a heart and EKG waveform to symbolize cardiovascular vigilance.
The iHealth blood pressure cuff connects wirelessly to your iPad and iPhone, letting you start a reading with one tap on the app’s intuitive interface.
A stethoscope rests gently over a vibrant red heart, symbolizing compassionate cardiac care and clinical vigilance.
A blood pressure gauge displaying an ideal reading of 117/75 mmHg-firmly in the green (normal) zone.
A healthcare professional uses a manual sphygmomanometer and stethoscope to check a patient’s blood pressure, with a wall-mounted mercury gauge in view.
“High Blood” graphic highlights awareness with a striking glitch-effect design-symbolizing disruption and urgency in cardiovascular health.
This color-coded chart maps systolic (left) and diastolic (right) blood pressure values to clinical stages and associated health implications.
Visual guide to blood circulation: deoxygenated blood enters right ventricle via vena cava, gets oxygenated in lungs, then pumped by left ventricle through aorta.
A vibrant illustration showing common oral medications including scored tablets, gel capsules, and coated pills.
Red line shows average blood pressure change for correct responses (hits); blue line for incorrect responses (misses), with error bars indicating variability.
A vibrant red heart paired with a clinical stethoscope, representing the intersection of compassion and precision in cardiology.
