The manual blood pressure cuff is one of the high-precision instruments used for measuring blood pressure. It is widely used in medical institutions, and if there is sufficient operational experience, it can also be used at home.
This Scian Blood Pressure Cuff Aneroid Sphygmomanometer with stethoscope is a handy, portable, easy-to-use device which allows you to measure your blood pressure and the heart rate all in one. It features accuracy and simple that make it perfect for professional medical use.This helps you to monitor your health and take the necessary measures in time.
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Complete Kit included:
Stethoscope includedManual Blood Pressure Cuff comes complete with a stethoscope. This makes the device fully-fledged and ready to measure pressure. You will not need to acquire an additional stethoscope. | Latex-free Adult CuffThis Manual Blood Pressure Cuff is designed with a comfortable long lasting Cotton fabric for daily use and multiple measurements over time. Also It equipped with adjustable large cuff 8.7”-16.5”,This means that people of any stature can measure pressure without problems. | Clip for cuffOur manometer has a special fastening tool so that you can attach it in a place that's comfortable for you. It's convenient for the readout to be at eye level so that you can carefully monitor the pressure gauge. | Standard D-Ring CuffA D-ring cuff is a cuff in which the user passes through one end of the cuff through a metal ring and then attaches it to the arm. D-ring cuff assist the users in adjusting the cuff on their own arm, allowing them to take their measurement without the assistance of another individual. |
1) WRAP CUFF AROUND UPPER LEFT ARMPut the cuff on your left arm 2-3 cm (~1 inch) above your elbow. Cuff's tubes should run along the center of your arm. Wrap the cuff around your arm so that you can fit one finger between the cuff and your arm, and attach it with Velcro. | 2) PLACE STETHOSCOPE ON LEFT ARMPut the stethoscope on and place the head on your humeral artery a bit above the elbow joint facing the body where the artery usually runs. You can secure the stethoscope using the cuff. | 3) INFLATE & DEFLATE CUFFQuickly fill the cuff with air until it reaches your typical upper pressure reading with an additional 30 mmHg. Then, stop pumping in air. Start letting air out of the cuff so that the manometer's arrow descends 2-3 marks per second. | 4) TAKE MEASUREMENTSNote the pressure when you first hear your heartbeat. This is the upper, or systolic, pressure number. Note the pressure when the sound stops. This is the lower, or diastolic, pressure number. |