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Physical Examination
Vital Signs
- For most individuals, a healthy blood pressure lies from 90/50 mmHg to 135/90 mmHg. A small drop in blood pressure, even as little as 20 mmHg, can result in transient hypotension.
- Evaluating neurocardiogenic syncope is done with a tilt table test.
Heart
- Irregular heartbeat may be present.