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iHealth View Wireless Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor

Ihealth Labs

Overview iHealth View Wireless Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor

The iHealth View Wireless Blood Pressure Monitor System includes: a wrist blood pressure monitor, user manual, quick-start guide, charging cord, and carrying case. This clinically validated and FDA-cleared device provides reliable readings at home or on the go. Intended use: blood pressure monitoring. Key features include an intelligent display automatically optimizing arm position for accurate results, and secure data storage via the HIPAA-compliant iHealth Cloud. Share data with your healthcare provider as PDFs or spreadsheets from your smartphone, tablet, or computer. Specifications: Internally powered, Type BF applied part, IPX0 rated, no AP or APG, continuous operation, Bluetooth V3.0+EDR Class 2 SPP, oscillometric measurement with automatic inflation. Intended use: Blood pressure monitoring. Frequently Asked Questions regarding Blood Pressure Monitoring: Q: Why monitor blood pressure? Regular monitoring provides crucial information for effective blood pressure management. Q: Is this device reliable for self-monitoring? Yes, this device provides reliable self-monitoring. Note that glucometer readings have an internationally accepted standard error range of 10-15%, approximately ±10mg/dL from the true value. This device measures blood *pressure*, not blood glucose. Q: How do I verify the device's proper operation? This device does not require calibration. Blood glucose monitoring devices have this requirement, but blood pressure monitors do not. Q: What is the calibration procedure for blood *glucose* meters (not applicable to this device)? If the code on the test strip doesn't match the meter, manual calibration may be needed: Enter the code from the strip using the meter’s controls. If the meter is new, it may show dashes instead of a code. Automatic calibration meters require powering on the meter, inserting the strip and allowing the device to automatically calibrate. This information does not apply to this blood pressure monitor. Q: What's the difference between glucometer and lab blood sugar readings? Glucometers measure capillary blood glucose, while labs measure venous blood glucose. Capillary glucose levels are typically lower than venous levels. This question does not relate to this blood pressure monitor. Q: How often should diabetics check their blood sugar during illness? Diabetics should monitor more frequently during illness (infection, fever, etc.), never stopping anti-diabetic treatment without consulting a physician. Seek immediate medical attention for severe symptoms like recurrent vomiting, difficulty eating, or unstable blood glucose (above or below 70mg/dL). This information does not relate to this blood pressure monitor. Q: How often should I check my blood pressure after a dosage change? Monitor more frequently after a dosage increase, especially when starting a new medication or using multiple medications/insulin. Q: Can I reuse blood glucose test strips? Always use a fresh strip for each test. This information does not relate to this blood pressure monitor. Q: Is the device's battery rechargeable or replaceable? The battery in this device is rechargeable. The information about battery replacement applies to blood *glucose* monitors and not this blood pressure monitor.

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iHealth View Wireless Wri...
8,236
MRP 9,300
11% off