Step-by-step explanation:
A blood pressure check by a nurse for an established patient is a routine medical procedure. Typically, the patient will be seated and asked to relax for a few minutes before the test. The nurse will then wrap an inflatable cuff around the upper arm and inflate it. A stethoscope may be used to listen to the pulse as the cuff deflates, or an electronic monitor may provide the readings. The results will be recorded and usually discussed with the healthcare provider for interpretation and any necessary treatment steps.
Note: I am not a healthcare professional, so if you have concerns about your blood pressure or any other medical issues, consult a qualified medical practitioner for accurate advice and diagnosis.