Published May 11, 2014
BabaLouRN
137 Posts
When and WHY would a LOW diastolic B/P be a problem? I usually set a HIGH parameter of 90 but leave the low parameter blank. I had a visit returned to me for a low diastolic pressure of 58. I questioned this as I don't set a low parameter. I told that if I left the space blank it would automatically set at 60. So, I get a red flag for 58 and was notified that the Dr should have been notified. I just can't see calling a Dr to report this. I would definitely notify anything higher than 90 but LOW??? What's your idea about this?
KelRN215, BSN, RN
1 Article; 7,349 Posts
58 is a fine diastolic pressure. It sounds like a stupid glitch in your computer program. There's nothing wrong with a DBP of 58. I can only imagine the response if you called an MD to report a BP of 110/58.
caliotter3
38,333 Posts
Wish my BP were 110/58.
I<3H2O, BSN, RN
300 Posts
I set low diastolic at less than 50.
Mom2boysRN
218 Posts
I also set my low DBP at 50.
That's what I have been trying to tell them!! No way!!
toomuchbaloney
14,940 Posts
Who advised you that you should have contacted the provider? If that person is an RN they are perfectly able to make that contact themselves. Otherwise, you are paid to exercise your professional judgement when you think critically about your patients.