HSCR61010 PORTABLE ANEROID SPHYGMOMANOMETER
LOTUSMED SERIES HSCR61010 PORTABLE ANEROID SPHYGMOMANOMETER
High blood pressure is one of the world's biggest health problems.
Accurate blood pressure measurement is necessary for medical diagnosis, disease prevention, and treatment.
High blood pressure can be a precursor to heart disease, stroke, and kidney failure.
Recording blood pressure is also an important part of long-term epidemiological studies that confirm the importance of hypertension as a risk factor for cardiovascular disease.
At the clinic, blood pressure is routinely measured, and any patient with high blood pressure is measured again every time.
Now, home blood pressure monitoring and 24-hour monitoring are also increasingly used while patients go about their daily lives.
The readings provided supplement those obtained at the clinic. Besides, Aneroid Sphygmomanometers (mechanical ones with dials) are commonly used by doctors and domestic ones.
Long-term epidemiological studies require consistent blood pressure measurements if the data are valid, so mobile measurement devices must be carefully considered if the same population is still being studied.
Specifications::
Measure scope: 0-300mmHg
Accuracy: +/-3mmHg
Sub-division: 2mmHg
Color available: Blue, black, gray, green, red, yellow,
Cuff material: cotton, nylon
Bladder and bulb: Latex, PVC
Standard Collocation of Portable Aneroid Sphygmomanometer:
Nylon cuff PVC bladder and bulb and Vinyl zipper bag
Zinc alloy gauge, 105gram
Method of using LOTUSMED HSCR61010 PORTABLE ANEROID SPHYGMOMANOMETER:
1. Reduce physiological changes during blood pressure measurement. Blood pressure measurement should be carried out in a quiet and warm room, ensure that the patient does not eat, smoke, drink coffee, or have a full bladder within a short period of time, and explain the method of blood pressure measurement to reduce the patient's anxiety.
2. When taking a seat, the client should rest his back against the back of the chair, keep his legs uncrossed and his feet flat. Whether the patient is sitting or supine, the midpoint of the upper limb should be at heart level and rest for 5 minutes after positioning.
3. Place the balloon in the center of the brachial artery and wrap it evenly and neatly around the arm. Place the lower edge of the balloon about an inch above the elbow.
4. Set the maximum expansion level (estimated systolic reading plus 30 mm hg is the maximum expansion level).
5. Quickly release the air in the sleeve and wait 30 seconds to inflate it again.
6. Insert stethoscope and make sure it is placed forward.
7. Place the tip of the stethoscope gently over the palpable brachial artery, but seal it, being careful not to place any part of the end of the stethoscope under the blood pressure cuff.
8. Inflate quickly to inflate the airbag to its maximum level.
9. Slowly release the air, so that the pressure to 2~3 mm/s smooth decline.
10. Systolic blood pressure (SYSTolic blood pressure) was recorded in stage one of the Two continuous sounds.
11. No immediate diastolic pressure was recorded during the Corleone stage.
12. Continue listening until you are below 10 mmHg diastolic pressure, and then deflate completely and quickly.
13. Wait a minute or two for a repeat blood pressure measurement in the same arm.