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Blood Pressure, Pulse, Weight and Temperature Record Your doctor wants you to take your weight, blood pressure (BP), pulse and temperature one or more times each day. Take your weight right after using the bathroom in the morning, using the same scale and same amount of clothes. Take your temperature, BP and pulse sitting up. Use this monthly record to keep track. Sitting/ Resting Date Time BP Pulse Weight Temperature In pounds In Fahrenheit Week 1 More on next page Learn more about your health care. © Copyright June 15, 2012. The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center - Upon request all patient education handouts are available in other formats for people with special hearing, vision and language needs, call (614) 293-3191. Page 2 Sitting/ Resting Date Week 2 Week 3 Time BP Pulse Weight Temperature In pounds In Fahrenheit Page 3 Sitting/ Resting Date Week 4 Time BP Pulse Weight Temperature In pounds In Fahrenheit Page 4 Sitting/ Resting Date Time BP Pulse Weight Temperature In pounds In Fahrenheit Record Keeping Keep your records and share them with doctors and health care coordinators so they can monitor your health at each visit. If you have questions about how to take your blood pressure or pulse, read the handout, How to Check Your Own Blood Pressure. Talk to your doctor, nurse or health care team if you have questions or concerns about what equipment to use or how to take your blood pressure correctly. Make copies of this chart or download more copies of this handout for ongoing tracking of your vital signs. Talk to your doctor or others on your health care team if you have any questions. You may request more written information from the Library for Health Information at (614) 293-3707 or email: [email protected].