What is the normal value for NIBP on a monitor?
NIBP monitors are used for non-invasive blood pressure measurement. Generally, normal values on an NIBP monitor are systolic pressure between 90–140 mmHg and diastolic pressure between 60–90 mmHg. If blood pressure readings exceed this normal range, hypertension may be present, and timely treatment is necessary to achieve favorable outcomes.
NIBP measurements are typically taken under resting conditions. If the NIBP reading is ≥140/90 mmHg, it may indicate hypertension; if blood pressure readings are consistently below 90/60 mmHg, hypotension may be present. These represent abnormal blood pressure conditions and require repeated measurements for confirmation. If multiple readings remain outside the normal range, a diagnosis of hypertension can be established. In such cases, antihypertensive medications such as amlodipine tablets or indapamide may be used under medical supervision. For hypotension, medications such as dopamine tablets or fludrocortisone tablets may be prescribed under a doctor's guidance.
In addition, if an NIBP monitor shows abnormal blood pressure values, individuals should promptly visit a hospital for comprehensive evaluation to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment.