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Wrist Digital Blood Pressure Monitor
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Wrist Digital Blood Pressure Monitor

Wrist Digital Blood Pressure Monitor

Description
  • Display Type: LCD 35 × 45 mm.
  • Memory: 7 sets including blood pressure Pulse rate, date, time.
  • Method: Oscillometric.
  • Measurement Range: 0-300 mmHg (Pressure) 40-200 Pulse/min (Pulse).
  • Accuracy: ±3 mmHg (Pressure)±5%(Pulse).

Intelligent Measure:

  • Average function for last three measurement.
  • Pressure Detection: Pressure Sensor.
  • Power Supply: 2 batteries (AAA×2).
  • Battery Management:
  • 3 Minutes Power-off/Low Battery Indicator.
  • Product size: 72mm×69mm×27mm.
  • Cuff size: 300mm×68mm.
Wrist Digital Blood Pressure Monitor Some wrist pressure monitors may be accurate if used exactly as directed. However, the American Heart Association recommends using a home blood pressure monitor that measures blood pressure in your upper arm and not using wrist or finger blood pressure monitors. Wrist blood pressure monitors are extremely sensitive to body position. To get an accurate reading when taking your blood pressure with a wrist monitor, your arm and wrist must be at heart level. Even then, blood pressure measurements taken at the wrist are usually higher and less accurate than those taken at your upper arm. That's because the wrist arteries are narrower and not as deep under your skin as those of the upper arm.
Some people can't have their blood pressure measured at the upper arm because they have a very large arm or find blood pressure measurements painful. In these cases, measuring blood pressure at the wrist is acceptable. It's common for blood pressure readings taken at home on any type of monitor to be different from those taken at your doctor's office. If you have a wrist blood pressure monitor, it's a good idea to take your monitor to a doctor's appointment. Your doctor can then check your blood pressure with both a standard upper arm monitor and a wrist monitor in the correct position in the same arm to check your wrist blood pressure monitor's accuracy. Also make sure to use a validated device. Get best quality Wrist Digital Blood Pressure Monitor/ all types of healthcare products online from Nexgen Medical. Wrist Digital Blood Pressure Monitor