In medical terms, what is hypotension?
Correct answer: Low Blood Pressure

Elfcounsel
Player #2243587, No. Hyper is high. Hypo is low.

Player #97184361
That got me again when fast reading. I must slow down a bit or more errors on my part. Funny and tricky, the creators are having fun. ! ! !😳

Player #62086564
As stated, hypo is the word for low, and hyper is the word for high in relationship to blood pressure indicators.

Player #48458
DaveGundërsen, since I have hyperten$ion. I know the difference you can feel how high it is

DaveGundërsen
Good question, however the wording could be clarified to, "In non-medical terms, what is hypotension? ". Because hypotension is the medical term, and the question is actually asking for the non-medical term, d
restating it would be helpful.