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14.  Pump the cuff until the sphygmomanometer reads 30 mm Hg above the point where the brachial pulse disappeared.

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15. Release the valve of the cuff carefully so that the pressure decreases at the rate of 2-3 mm Hg per second. Note the reading of systole(when the pulse re-appears), then diastole (the pulse disappear)

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