You have NO idea how hard is was for me to hear the sounds. I would always be like, huh? Did I hear the who make the what noise? Trust me, you'll get it.
Here are a few personal tips:
- The stethoscope means a LOT to BP readings. Is it of higher quality? Perhaps you require an amplified one if you're hard of hearing? Can you hear heart sounds okay? Is the placement of the stethoscope correct? Personally, I use a Littmann II Cardiology. I spent $297 on that puppy and it's great clear sound;
- In addition to the above tip, you do pay for what you get! (trust me!)
- If you need to take it more than once, DON'T BE EMBARESSED. Just say "Well, gosh darnet I think I missed the last sound! Let's try it on that other arm!". Also as an aid/tech, the nurses should always be willing to do this for you if you need help. Just right down what you believe the BP reading is, give it to the LPN/RN and explain that you had trouble -- he/she should be able to take it for you. No biggie!
In the mean time, check out:
http://www.steeles.com/catalog/takingBP.html http://deptets.fvtc.edu/nursing/index.htm (Lesson #51)
Great quickie resource I pulled up! If you have any questions, feel free to ask me personally.
Good luck!
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