A&D Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitor Use of the cuff cover, Attaching the cuff and recorder

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Use of the cuff cover

Step

1 Pass the air hose through the slit.

 

Step

2 Place the cover on the cuff as shown. Link them using the three velcro strips.

 

 

 

Velcro

 

 

 

Slit

Velcro

Cuff cover

Velcro

 

 

common use

 

 

 

 

Slit

 

Velcro

 

Velcro

 

Air hose

 

 

Slit for air hose

 

 

 

 

Velcro

 

 

Air hose

Slit for air hose

Right arm cuff

Left arm cuff

Attaching the cuff and recorder

Caution

The standard cuff that is included with the TM-2430 is a left arm cuff.

If the cuff is not attached at the correct position, the recorder may not measure the blood pressure correctly and an error may occur.

The left cuff is for use on the left arm of about 20cm ~ 31cm. If you need a different cuff, purchase a cuff of the proper size and arm position. Refer to "Option and Accessories".

Do not use, if the patient has dermatitis, etc.

Keep the cuff clean. Exchange the cuff cover for each patient. The cuff cover may be used for both right or left.

 

Steps for attaching the cuff and recorder

 

 

 

 

Step

1

Make a circle where the end of the cuff is passed through the ring.

 

 

Search for the brachialis artery using palpation.

 

Step

2

 

 

 

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Initializing the recorder

Use of Cuff Cover

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Contents TM-2430 Page Contents Definitions Before useCompliance Precautions for Use During use Periodic maintenanceStorage Before usePacking List and Component Names WelcomeProduct overview Welcome and IntroductionAir socket Display SymbolsFunctions and Specifications SpecificationsFeatures Pressurization Automatic measurementStopping a measurement Concealing the measurement valuePerformance specifications Environment specifications Steps for replacing the batteries Activating the recorderReplacing Batteries Display & key Conditions When Recorder Switched OnWhen recorder is Condition Actions Turned on Parameters for the Display and ClockSteps for setting the display and clock Mode Steps for selecting a modeSelection for the Automatic Measurement Set up procedure Mode III SettingsAs the start time of the third block Steps for automatic measurementFrom previous Steps for deleting old data Resetting the RecorderSteps for reset Deleting Old DataManual measurement Stopping or canceling an automatic measurementPreparing the patient Patient instructionsSteps for attaching the cuff and recorder Use of the cuff coverAttaching the cuff and recorder Range, you need a proper cuff Preparation of the Carrying Case Using the BeltUsing the Shoulder Band To stop a Current Measurement OperationAutomatic Measurement Manual MeasurementData Transmission to a Printer Specifications for an adaptable printerData Transfer Print sample Steps for data transmissionData Transmission to a Computer Using Analysis Soft Analysis Software and Communication Cables Options and accessoriesOthers Cuffs and Other AccessoriesCuff sleeves Cuff coverSteps for checking accuracy MaintenanceChecking Accuracy Required equipmentPeriodical inspection Cleaning the cuff and recorderProblem solving Error code updates without announcement Error codesMaintenance Error Code Memo

Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitor specifications

The A&D Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitor is a cutting-edge device designed for the accurate measurement of blood pressure over an extended period. This innovative tool is particularly beneficial for diagnosing hypertension and evaluating blood pressure variability, making it essential for both healthcare professionals and patients.

One of the main features of the A&D Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitor is its ability to perform measurements during the patient’s normal daily activities. This is crucial for capturing accurate readings, as blood pressure can fluctuate significantly throughout the day due to various factors such as stress, physical activity, and diet. By documenting blood pressure readings at set intervals over 24 hours, this monitor provides a comprehensive overview of the patient's cardiovascular health.

The device utilizes advanced oscillometric technology, which enhances accuracy by analyzing the oscillations in the arterial wall during cuff inflation. This method is recognized for its reliability compared to traditional auscultatory techniques. The monitor is equipped with a large memory capacity, allowing it to store numerous readings which can be analyzed later. This feature is invaluable for doctors who need to review the patient’s blood pressure patterns over time.

User-friendliness is another hallmark of the A&D Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitor. The device typically features an intuitive display and controls that make it easy to navigate through settings and review stored data. Many models offer wireless connectivity, enabling seamless data transfer to smartphones or computers for further analysis and reporting. This capability aids healthcare providers in timely decision-making regarding treatment options.

Additionally, the A&D monitor is designed with comfort in mind. It comes with a soft, adjustable cuff that can accommodate a range of arm sizes, ensuring an accurate fit and comfortable experience for the patient. The device is ergonomically designed and lightweight, making it easy to wear throughout the day without interfering with daily activities.

The A&D Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitor not only promotes better patient compliance but also enhances clinical outcomes by enabling continuous and accurate monitoring of blood pressure in real-world settings. Overall, this device embodies the convergence of technology and healthcare, providing invaluable data that fosters informed decisions and improves patient care.