For a long time, the standard for "normal" blood pressure was 120/80. The current thinking is that a more healthy pressure is actually 110/70. 106/64 is a little lower than the norm but may be totally normal for you. If you become dehydrated it can lower your blood pressure and if your blood pressure goes too low it can cause feeling faint or passing out. If it's never been an issue and your MD doesn't have a problem I wouldn't worry.
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Electrocardiography (EKG) can be measured both noninvasively with electrocardiogram (and it's the most common, totally safe and painless method), as well as invasively with implantable loop recorder (used in extraordinary circumstances).
Answer: The answer is C
Explanation:
Blood is capable of passing many diseases and sicknesses so washing your hands is good for the doctor and the patient to deter any germs, and putting on gloves is good for the doctor and patient to not pass diseases through open sores or cuts on each other :D