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  2. Comparison of international blood pressure guidelines

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    Guidelines on the choice of agents and how best to step up treatment for various subgroups in hypertension (high blood pressure) have changed over time and differ between countries. A Comparison of International Guidelines on Goal Blood Pressure and Initial Therapy for Adults With Hypertension (adapted from JNC 8 guidelines [ 1 ] )

  3. Wikipedia:United States Education Program/Campus Ambassadors

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    Campus Ambassadors are assigned to each class; click your university's name in the table of contents below to see which Ambassadors are working with your course, or visit your course page. If you would like to become a campus ambassador, please see this page for an application and more information regarding what a campus ambassador does.

  4. Wikipedia:Ambassadors/Steering Committee/Campus Ambassador ...

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    The Selection Group member from Step 2 meets the applicant and makes a final call of whether or not to bring that person on board as a Campus Ambassador. There is no hard rubric for the in-person screening. The screener uses personal judgment to decide whether s/he thinks the applicant will be a good Campus Ambassador

  5. What is a normal blood pressure reading? - AOL

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    "Your blood pressure is supposed to be under 140 over 90, optimally closer to 120 over 80."

  6. Blood pressure - Wikipedia

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    Blood pressure (BP) is the pressure of circulating blood against the walls of blood vessels. Most of this pressure results from the heart pumping blood through the circulatory system. When used without qualification, the term "blood pressure" refers to the pressure in a brachial artery, where it is most commonly measured.

  7. Wikipedia : Education program/Ambassadors/Campus

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    Help identify and recruit instructors on your campus who would be a good fit for a Wikipedia assignment; Work with interested instructors on your campus in adapting existing teaching methods to include Wikipedia-editing; Provide face-to-face training and support for the participating instructors' students on Wikipedia-related skills.