High and low blood pressure

Diastole is defined by the following characteristics:

  • Diastole is when the heart muscle relaxes.
  • When the heart relaxes, the chambers of the heart fill with blood, and a person’s blood pressure decreases.

Systole is defined by the following characteristics:

  • Systole is when the heart muscle contracts.
  • When the heart contracts, it pushes the blood out of the heart and into the large blood vessels of the circulatory system. From here, the blood goes to all of the organs and tissues of the body.
  • During systole, a person’s blood pressure increases

To pump the blood around the body, the heart contracts and then relaxes over and over again in a cycle called the cardiac cycle. The cycle begins when the two atria contract, which pushes blood into the ventricles. Then, the ventricles contract, which forces the blood out of the heart.

The deoxygenated blood that comes back from the body to the right side of the heart is then pumped through the lungs where it picks up oxygen. The oxygenated blood then travels to the left side of the heart and is pumped to the rest of the body.

Diastole and systole affect a person’s blood pressure differently, as follows:

  • When the heart pushes blood around the body during systole, the pressure placed on the vessels increases. This is called systolic pressure.
  • When the heart relaxes between beats and refills with blood, the blood pressure drops. This is called diastolic pressure.

When a person receives their blood pressure results, they will see two numbers that represent the diastole and systole measurements. These measurements are given as millimeters of mercury (mm Hg).

The first number is the systolic pressure and the second is the diastolic pressure.

According to the American College of Cardiology’s (ACC) updated 2017 guidelines, the current blood pressure categories are:

  • Normal blood pressure: under 120/80 mmHg
  • Elevated blood pressure: a systolic pressure of between 120-129 and a diastolic pressure of under 80
  • Stage 1 hypertension: a systolic pressure of between 130-139 or a diastolic pressure of between 80 and 89 mmHg
  • Stage 2 hypertension: a systolic pressure of at least 140 or a diastolic pressure of at least 90 mmHg

These updated guidelines are likely to place 46 percent of Americans in the category of having high blood pressure.

Blood pressure is always measured when the person is at rest and over several days. Its measurements are also called blood pressure readings

High and low blood pressure

A person’s blood pressure can become too high or too low for many reasons. Both high and low blood pressure can cause serious health consequences if left untreated.

High blood pressure

Gender and age may increase a person’s risk of high blood pressure.

High blood pressure or hypertension is when a person has abnormally high pressure against the walls of their blood vessels. This condition develops gradually over many years and may go unnoticed for a long time, as there are often no symptoms.

The following risk factors increase a person’s risk of high blood pressure:

  • Age. Blood pressure is usually higher with age.
  • Gender. Men are more likely to have high blood pressure before the age of 55, but women are more likely than men to have the condition after the age of 55.
  • Race. High blood pressure is more common in African Americans than Caucasian or Hispanic Americans.
  • Family history. Having a family member with high blood pressure increases the risk of a person developing high blood pressure in the future.
  • Obesity. A person who is overweight or obese is more likely to develop high blood pressure. This is because a higher volume of blood circulates through blood vessels to supply the cells with oxygen and nutrients. Because there is more blood circulating, there is a higher pressure on the vessel walls.
  • Lifestyle habits. A lack of physical activity, smoking tobacco (including second-hand smoking), drinking too much alcohol, consuming too much salt (sodium) or too little potassium, and stressmay increase the risk.
  • Certain chronic conditions. Kidney disease, diabetes, and sleep apnea can increase the risk of high blood pressure.
  • Pregnancy. In some cases, pregnancy can cause high blood pressure.

When left untreated, high blood pressure can cause complications and, eventually, serious health problems, such as:

  • Heart attack. A block in the flow of oxygen-rich blood to a portion of the heart, preventing that portion of the heart from getting oxygen.
  • Stroke. A stroke happens when there is a block in the flow of oxygen-rich blood to the brain, preventing that portion of the brain from getting oxygen.
  • Heart failure. Failure of the heart to pump enough blood to meet the body’s demands, caused by the increased pressure on the vessels.
  • Peripheral artery disease. This is the narrowing of blood vessels other than those that supply the heart or the brain, most commonly of the legs. Blood flow to that part of the body is affected.
  • Aneurysm. An aneurysm is the development of an abnormal bulge in a blood vessel wall, which may press on other organs, block blood flow, or eventually burst.
  • Chronic kidney disease. Kidney disease can be caused by narrowing of blood vessels in the kidneys, which prevents them from working properly.
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Linda Pulgar

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Experienced, thorough cosmetic dentist, with major professional experience in prosthodontics and orthodontics. 16+years of general practice including ample endodontic experience and restoration work. (English‐Spanish-Portuguese). Outstanding people + marketing skills.

Academics

Universidad del Zulia, Maracaibo, Venezuela. From 1995 to 2001. Degrees: Dentist 2001 Specialist Diploma on Esthetic Dentistry. 2003 Orthodontic trained 1 year. (Orthodontic Seminar) 2004 ECE Transcript Diploma and curriculum

Post-­graduate training

  • Reconstructive dentistry, Universidad Central de Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela, 2002.
  • Reconstructive and cosmetic dentistry, Universidad Central de Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela. 2003.
  • Esthetic Dentistry, Colegio de Odontólogos de Venezuela (Venezuelan Dental Association), Caracas, Venezuela, 2003.
  • Reconstructive and esthetic dentistry internship, San Juan de Dios Hospital, Caracas, 2004-­‐2005.
  • Orthodontics, OA, S.A., Tilarán, Costa Rica, 2006.
  • Invisalign digital impressions, (ITero) Miami, FL 48 hours. 2015
  • Rx and skill expanded duties certification, Miami, FL 36 hours. 2013
  • Implant Digital Impressions, (ITero), Miami, FL 36 hours. 2013
  • OSHA training course Orlando,Fl 20017
  • CPR course 2016- 2017
  • HIPPA Training 2016
  • Aligner Plus Course International Dentist. 2018
  • Chairside Assistant General and Ortho
  • Assist in Orthodontics consults
  • Explain and present the treatments to the patients
  • Basic General Ortho procedures Set Up rooms
  • Make Supply list orders
 

Orthodontics Records

  • Take Professional Pictures,
  • Take Impressions bite registration,
  • Take pano and ceph
  • Delivery Orthodontics Appliances
  • IPR.
  • Placing and bonding brackets, tubes and bands.
  • Wire placement and orho adjustments
  • Place open coil, close coil,
  • Activate exposures for impacted teeth
  • Lingual retainers technique
  • Fabricate lingual retainers
  • Debonding techniques.
  • Instructions for elastics
  • Hygiene Instructions for patients
  • Hygiene evaluation
  • Floss techniques
  • Plaque control technique
  • Prophy
  • Sellants
  • Whitening trays fabrication
  • Mouthguard fabrication
  • Placed metallics ligatures,
  • Impressions for appliances.
  • Alginate Impressions and casting.
  • Placed bite blocks posterior and anteriors
  • Fabricate clear retainers.
  • Fabricated hawley retainers
  • Invisalign impressions.
  • Invisalign buttons placement and general monthly check-­‐up for invisaligns treatments -­‐
  • OASIS Dental Practice Management Software.
  • Spacers and appliances placing.
  • Digital X-­‐Rays. Pano and Ceph
  • FMX , P.A, Bitewings
  • Whitening procedures.
  • Making, cementing and removal of temps and crowns.
  • Packing cord,
  • Final Impressions,
  • Reline for dentures,try on dentures and partials.
  • Fabricate templates for temporary crowns
  • Osha laws and regulations
  • Sterilizations techniques cold sterilizations
  • CPR Training
  • Dentrix
  • QSi programs
  • Spanish, English, Portuguese speaker.
  • Adult and Children patient skills.
  • Marketing skills.
  • Proactive and great team worker.
  • Dental assistant former trainer:
  • Crown and bridge
  • Ortho assistant trainer
  • Sterilizations steps for dental assistant
  • Front Desk Skill
  • Marketing and Sales
  • Claim Insurances
  • Filling
  • Training and coordinating team workers.
 

Work Experiences

  • Dentist Study Group 2016 - 2018 Owner. Training and preparing internationals dentist. Dentals Boards course prep.
  • Ortho assistant trainer for DAPA
  • Guideline for foreign trained dentist . Speaker . Solidaridad sin fronteras Miami,Fl 2017
  • Ortho assistant instructor for Hoffman dental Group. 2016 -2018
  • Ortho assistant trainer privates tutorings.2016
  • General Assistant Bright now dental Dr Antonio Maceda, DR Eduardo Cortez, Dr CArlos Duke.
  • Orthodontic Assistant Bright now Dental DR Lauris Johnsons, Dr Theodoro Adams
  • Orthodontics Assistant: OBT Dental and Orthodontics, Orange Blossom Trail, Orlando. From January 2016 .
  • Orthodontics Assistant: Private practices of Dr. David Lach, D.D.S, Lach Orthodontic Specialists, Oviedo and Lake
  • Nona Offices. From June 2015 to September 2015.
  • Orthodontics Assistant: Town & country family Dental Dr. Eduardo Rodriguez D.M.D. Part-­‐time. From march 2013 to July 2014.
  • Ortho and Dental Assistant: private practice of Dr. Theodore Herrmann, D.M.D. Assure Smile Holistic Practices. Full time. From June 2013 to January 2014.
  • Ortho and Dental Assistant: Private practice to Dr. Julio Hernandez, DMD Town and country Dentistry. Full time. From March 2013 to June 2013.
  • Ortho and Dental Assistant: Private practice to Dr. Julio Hernandez , DMD, Biscayne Wellness Center. Part time. From Dec 2012 to March 2013.
  • Private Practice/General Dentistry/Aesthetic Dentistry/General Manager. On my own office in Maracaibo, Venezuela. From 07/2006 to 06/2010.
  • Aesthetic Dentistry Intern. San Juan De Dios Hospital, Caracas, Venezuela. From 06/2004 to 06/2006.
  • Office Manager/General Dentist/Aesthetic Dentistry Intern. Baruta Town Dentist Office of the Public Health Ministry, Caracas, Venezuela. From 06/2004 to 06/2006.
  • Private Practice/General Dentistry. On my own office in Maracaibo, Venezuela. From 05/2003 to 06/2004.
  • General Dentist. Sistema Regional de Salud, Maracaibo, Venezuela. From 05/2003 to 06/2004.
  • General Dentist. Colegio Don Bosco, Maracaibo, Venezuela. From 05/2003 to 12/2003.
  • General Dentist. Adolfo Pons Hospital, Maracaibo, Venezuela. From 01/2003 to 05/2003.
  • General Dentist. Health Services of Universidad Del Zulia, Maracaibo, Venezuela. From 07/2002 to 12/2002.
  • General Dentist. Dental Office of the Colegio Nacional de Periodistas, Maracaibo, Venezuela. From 07/2001 to 07/2002.
  • Dental Assistant/Surgical Assistant. Health Services of Universidad Del Zulia, Maracaibo, to Dr. Gerardo Guillen, maxillofacial surgery professor from the Universidad Del Zulia, Maracaibo, Venezuela. From 07/2001 to 07/2002.
  • Dental Assistant. Dental Office of the Colegio Nacional de Periodistas, Maracaibo, to Dr. César Molina, maxillofacial surgery professor from the Universidad Del Zulia, Maracaibo, Venezuela. From 01/2000 to 01/2001.
  • Dental Assistant. Private practice to Dr. Jafeth Leal Díaz, periodontics professor from the Universidad Del Zulia, Maracaibo, Venezuela. From 01/1999 to 01/2000.

License: Dental Radiology. C.D.A , COA