• Best Blood Pressure Monitor/ Blood Pressure Machine/Sphygmomanometer
  • Best Blood Pressure Monitor/ Blood Pressure Machine/Sphygmomanometer
  • Best Blood Pressure Monitor/ Blood Pressure Machine/Sphygmomanometer
  • Best Blood Pressure Monitor/ Blood Pressure Machine/Sphygmomanometer
  • Best Blood Pressure Monitor/ Blood Pressure Machine/Sphygmomanometer
  • Best Blood Pressure Monitor/ Blood Pressure Machine/Sphygmomanometer

Best Blood Pressure Monitor/ Blood Pressure Machine/Sphygmomanometer

Transport Package: 2500 Pieces Per Carton
Specification: Quality Grade; CE
Trademark: OEM
Origin: China
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Model NO.
BP-4
HS Code
90183100
Production Capacity
500000 Pieces Per Month

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 Blood Pressure Monitor/Best Blood Pressure Monitor/Blood Pressure Monitor

1. Locate your pulse
Locate your pulse by lightly pressing your index and middle fingers slightly to the inside center of the bend of your elbow. Here you can feel the pulse of the brachial artery. If you cannot locate your pulse, place the head of the stethoscope (on a manual monitor) or the arm cuff (on a digital monitor) in the same general area.
2. Secure the cuff
Thread the cuff end through the metal loop and slide the cuff onto your arm, making sure that the stethoscope head is over the artery (when using a manual monitor. ) The cuff may be marked with an arrow to show the location of the stethoscope head. The lower edge of the cuff should be about 1 inch above the bend of your elbow. Use the velcro wrap to make the cuff snug, but not too tight.
Place a stethoscope in your ears. Tilt the ear pieces slightly forward to get the best sound.
3. Inflate and deflate the cuff
Hold the pressure gauge in your left hand and the bulb in your right. (As shown to the right. )
Close the airflow valve on the bulb by turning the screw clockwise.
Inflate the cuff by squeezing the bulb with your right hand. You may hear your pulse in the stethoscope.
Watch the gauge. Keep inflating the cuff until the gauge reads about 30 points (mm Hg) above your expected systolic pressure. At this point, you should not hear your pulse in the stethoscope.
Keeping your eyes on the gauge, slowly release the pressure in the cuff by opening the airflow valve counter clockwise. The gauge should fall only 2 to 3 points with each heartbeat. (You may need to practice turning the valve slowly. )
Listen carefully for the first pulse beat. As soon as you hear it, note the reading on the gauge. This reading is your systolic pressure.
Continue to slowly deflate the cuff.
Listen carefully until the sound disappears. As soon as you can no longer hear your pulse beat, note the reading on the gauge. This reading is your diastolic pressure.
Allow the cuff to completely deflate.
IMPORTANT: If you released the pressure too quickly or could not hear your pulse DO NOT inflate the cuff right away. Wait one minute before repeating the measurement. Start by reapplying the cuff.
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Best Blood Pressure Monitor/ Blood Pressure Machine/Sphygmomanometer
Best Blood Pressure Monitor/ Blood Pressure Machine/Sphygmomanometer
Best Blood Pressure Monitor/ Blood Pressure Machine/Sphygmomanometer
Best Blood Pressure Monitor/ Blood Pressure Machine/Sphygmomanometer
 

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