Bos Medicare Surgical Aneroid Dial Type Sphygmomanometer Black
Bos Medicare Surgical
Product highlights
- Facilitates convenient blood pressure tracking.
- Helps maintain healthy blood pressure levels.
- Accessible and expert.
Overview Bos Medicare Surgical Aneroid Dial Type Sphygmomanometer Black
The Bos Medicare Surgical Aneroid Dial Sphygmomanometer is a manual blood pressure monitor. Its analog gauge displays pressure via a dial and pointer. Inflation is achieved by hand-pumping a cuff placed on the upper arm. Aneroid models are typically more affordable than their digital counterparts. Digital monitors, simpler with fewer components and sensor-based readings, offer enhanced ease of use. Applications: Home blood pressure monitoring aids in hypertension diagnosis. Product Details: Self-monitoring empowers hypertensive patients to manage their condition. Regular blood pressure checks facilitate early detection of health issues by healthcare providers. Digital monitors provide user-friendly operation. Instructions: Remain seated comfortably with back support for at least five minutes. Position the cuff snugly (but not tightly) on the bare upper arm, one inch above the elbow crease. Inflate the cuff. Slowly deflate, listening for the brachial artery pulse with a stethoscope. Record the initial and final audible pulse sounds. Document readings manually or electronically. Safety Precautions: Void your bladder before measurement. Ensure the cuff fits smoothly and snugly, allowing one fingertip underneath. The cuff's lower edge should be one inch above the elbow crease. Avoid skin pinching during inflation.
How to Use Bos Medicare Surgical Aneroid Dial Type Sphygmomanometer Black:
Find a supportive seat and remain seated for a minimum of five minutes. Position the blood pressure cuff on your bare upper arm, one inch above your elbow crease, ensuring a snug but not constricting fit; the cuff's lower edge should align with the elbow crease. Inflate the cuff until taut. Gradually deflate the cuff, simultaneously listening for your brachial artery pulse with a stethoscope. Record the systolic reading (first heartbeat) and diastolic reading (when the sound disappears). Document these measurements, either manually or digitally within your personal health record system.
Safety Instruction of Bos Medicare Surgical Aneroid Dial Type Sphygmomanometer Black:
- Void your bladder prior to measurement.
- Ensure a comfortable, snug fit around the limb; the cuff should be smooth, allowing a single fingertip to slide beneath it.
- Position the cuff's lower border one inch proximal to your elbow crease.
- Ensure the blood pressure cuff inflates comfortably without causing skin discomfort.
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