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The manual blood pressure cuff is one of the high-precision instruments used for measuring blood pressure.
Our cuff is an excellent general-purpose sphygmomanometer for all manner of medical professionals and home health monitoring. Accompanied by a dual head stethoscope, it makes the perfect tool for patients' diagnostics and evaluations.
This blood pressure measuring kit includes all the necessary components:
Our guage Adopts the world's advanced automatic calibration and welding technology,
This certified 300mmhg manometer retains accuracy of +/- 3mmhg ( industry standard ) . This is without the need of a pin stop which others use to keep the needle from going past zero and outside of these standardized limits.
The inflation bulb is constructed of crack-resistant, non-sticking, high-density PVC, sturdy and durable. The easy-to-use large screw-type valve delivers precise deflation control rate.
Comfortable cuff without D-Ring is 54 cm long for adult Arm size 22-42 cm. This means that people of any stature can measure pressure without problems. The cuff is designed for daily use and multiple measurements.
Increase your cosplay and role play fun with this functioning blood pressure cuff. Children and adults alike will enjoy their play experience more by taking actual readings and measurements for added realism.
Put 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.
Put the stethoscope on. Make sure that the earpieces are facing forward. If you put them in backwards, you won’t be able to hear anything.
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.
Quickly 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.
Note 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.
We recommend writing down your measurements, which will help you and your doctor analyze your health.