ReliOn HEM-412CREL manual Diastolic MmHg

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A FEW WORDS ABOUT BLOOD PRESSURE

The World Health Organization (WHO) and The International Society of Hypertension (ISH) jointly developed the following Blood Pressure Classification. This classification, however, is only a general guideline because your optimum blood pressure depends on your age, morbidity, and treatment strategy by a physician. CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN TO DETERMINE YOUR OPTIMUM BLOOD PRESSURE.

Diastolic

mmHg

110

100

90

85

80

Stage 3 Hypertension

Stage 2 Hypertension

Stage 1 Hypertension

High-Normal

Normal

Optimal

120 130 140

160 180

Systolic mmHg

 

 

 

Systolic

Diastolic

 

 

 

(mmHg)

(mmHg)

 

Optimal

< 120

< 80

 

Normal

 

< 130

< 85

 

High-Normal

130-139

85-89

 

Stage 1

Hypertension (mild)

140-159

90-99

 

Stage 2

Hypertension (moderate)

160-179

100-109

 

Stage 3

Hypertension (severe)

≥ 180

≥ 110

There is not a universally accepted definition of hypotension (low blood pressure,) but a systolic pressure below 100 mmHg is usually regarded as hypotension.

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Contents Manual Inflation Blood Pressure Monitor Table of Contents Introduction Staple your purchase receipt hereImportant Safety Notes Know Your Unit Quick Reference Guide FEW Words about Blood Pressure FEW Words about Blood Pressure Fluctuation Throughout a Day Case Male, 35 years of age Diastolic MmHg Battery Installation / Replacement Care and Maintenance Suggestions Before Taking Measurement HOW to Apply the ARM Cuff HOW to Apply the ARM Cuff HOW to Take a Measurement Sec HOW to USE the Memory Function Error Indicators Error Symbol Cause CorrectionFCC Statement Warranty Information Limited WarrantiesSpecifications HEM-412CRELBlood Pressure LOG Date AM SYS/DIA./PULSEOmron HEALTHCARE, INC