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Upperarm Digital Sphygmomanometer – NMDE61110 7

A digital sphygmomanometer is a medical device used to measure blood pressure. The upper arm cuff is inflated to a blood pressure level and then the device records the decrease in blood pressure as the cuff is deflated. This method is more accurate than traditional mercury sphygmomanometers because it does not rely on the user's perception of their own blood pressure level.

Description
  • Measuring range (0 40)kpa/ (0 300)mmHg.
  • Measuring Accuracy: ±0.4kpa(3mmHg).
  • Min. scale: 0.1kpa (1mmHg).
  • Memory: 2x 60 Group memories.
  • Auto shut-off (30sec after nonuse).
  • Battery: AAA x4, Alkaline batteries.
  • Battery life: Approx 2 months with 3min usage per day

Packing: plastic case, colored paper box, 10pcs/ctn

Ref. No.: Size: Weight: CTN size:
NMDE611105 165x45x30mm 180g (include battery) 44x26x17.5cm

Upperarm Digital Sphygmomanometer

What is an Upperarm Digital Sphygmomanometer?

A digital sphygmomanometer is a medical device used to measure blood pressure. The upper arm cuff is inflated to a blood pressure level and then the device records the decrease in blood pressure as the cuff is deflated. This method is more accurate than traditional mercury sphygmomanometers because it does not rely on the user's perception of their own blood pressure level.

How does an Upperarm Digital Sphygmomanometer work?

An Upperarm Digital Sphygmomanometer (DAS) is a type of medical device that measures blood pressure. It uses a small cuff to measure the pressure in your upper arm. The DAS is inserted over the arm and inflated to create a tight seal. The pressure inside the cuff is then measured using a sensor.

The DAS is a good choice for people who have trouble getting their blood pressure readings using other methods. It's quick and easy to use, and it's accurate even when your blood pressure is high or low. Plus, the DAS can be used to monitor your blood pressure throughout the day. If your blood pressure changes significantly, you may need to see your doctor for a more accurate reading.

Uses for an Upperarm Digital Sphygmomanometer

An upperarm digital sphygmomanometer (USDM) is a device used to measure blood pressure. It is a thin, lightweight, and portable plastic device that attaches to the upper arm with a metal cuff. The user wraps the cuff around his or her upper arm and squeezes the device to measure blood pressure.

The USDM has many uses, including monitoring hypertension, measuring heart health, and diagnosing Raynaud's disease. It can also be used to assess cardiovascular risk factors such as obesity and smoking. The USDM is an important tool for managing hypertension and preventing heart disease.

Advantages of an Upperarm Digital Sphygmomanometer

The upperarm digital sphygmomanometer is a valuable tool that can be used to measure blood pressure. This device has many advantages over traditional methods, such as being less invasive and providing more accurate readings. Here are some of the benefits of using an upperarm digital sphygmomanometer:

-It is less invasive than traditional methods, such as a mercury sphygmomanometer.
-It is more accurate than traditional methods, providing readings that are closer to the actual blood pressure level.
-It is easy to use, requiring only a few simple steps to get started.
-It can be used in a variety of settings, including hospitals and clinics.

Upperarm Digital Sphygmomanometer for Hospital, Clinic, Home

Your health care provider may ask you to keep track of your blood pressure at home. To do this, you will need to get a Upperarm Digital Sphygmomanometer. The monitor you choose should be of good quality and fit well. MANUAL BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORS
  • Manual devices include a cuff that wraps around your arm, a rubber squeeze bulb, and a gauge that measures the blood pressure. A stethoscope is needed to listen to the blood pulsing through the artery.
  • You can see your blood pressure on the circular dial of the gauge as the needle moves around and the pressure in the cuff rises or falls.
  • When used correctly, manual devices are very accurate. However, they are not the recommended type of blood pressure monitor for home use.
DIGITAL BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORS
  • A digital device will also have a cuff that wraps around your arm. To inflate the cuff, you may need to use a rubber squeeze ball. Other kinds will inflate automatically when you push a button.
  • After the cuff is inflated, the pressure will slowly drop on its own. The screen will show a digital readout of your systolic and diastolic blood pressure.
  • After showing your blood pressure, the cuff will deflate on its own. With some machines, you must wait for 2 to 3 minutes before using it again.
  • A digital blood pressure monitor will not be as accurate if your body is moving when you are using it. Also, an irregular heart rate will make the reading less accurate. However, digital monitors are the best choice for home use for most people.
TIPS FOR MONITORING YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE
  • Practice using the monitor with your provider to make sure you are taking your blood pressure correctly.
  • Your arm should be supported, with your upper arm at heart level and feet on the floor (back supported, legs uncrossed).
  • You should rest for 5 minutes before you measure your blood pressure.
  • DO NOT take your blood pressure when you are under stress, have had caffeine, or used a tobacco product in the last 30 minutes, or have recently exercised.
  • Take at least 2 readings 1 minute apart in the morning before taking medicines and in evening before eating supper. Try to measure and record BP daily for 5 days and then report your results to your provider.
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Upperarm Digital Sphygmomanometer