Graham Field V223 user manual

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Proper deflation rate is vital for an accurate reading. The recommended deflation rate is 2-3mmHg per second, or a drop of one to two marks on the pressure gauge with each heartbeat. Do not keep the cuff inflated any longer than necessary. As the cuff begins to deflate, listen carefully with the stethoscope. Note the reading on the gauge as soon as a faint, rhythmic tapping or thumping sound is heard. The first sound is the systolic pressure reading. Always check with your health care provider to ensure readings are performed correctly.

Diastolic blood pressure reading: Allow the pressure to continue dropping at the same deflation rate. Note the reading on the gauge when the last audible thumping, swishing, or blowing sound is heard; this is the diastolic blood pressure reading. After a few seconds have passed and no audible thumping, swishing, or blowing sounds are heard, deflate the cuff using the air release valve completely. Remove the cuff and stethoscope from the arm.

Record the systolic and diastolic readings. Repeat the measurement two or more times to ensure accuracy. Only a patient’s physician is qualified to analyze blood pressure.

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Contents Mobile Height-Adjustable Aneroid Sphygmomanometer Model User Manual Save this manual for future referenceV223-INS-LAB-RevB11 SAFETY GUIDELINES - PLEASE READ BEFORE USE Tools needed for assembly Phillips screwdriver, 9/16 wrenchCONTENTS INTENDED USEupper bracket M6 screw and washer upper pole height adjustment knob ASSEMBLYV223 Mobile Adjustable Aneroid Sphygmomanometer lower pole pole base base caster3. Insert lower pole into pole base are written with the highest value first, then the lowest value. Readings of 120/80 are considered to be normal, with high blood pressure being defined as a systolic pressure which is 140mmHg or more at rest and a diastolic pressure which is 90mmHg or more at rest. Only a patient’s physician is qualified to determine whether the readings obtained are normal for that person Diastolic blood pressure reading Allow the pressure to continue dropping at the same deflation rate. Note the reading on the gauge when the last audible thumping, swishing, or blowing sound is heard this is the diastolic blood pressure reading. After a few seconds have passed and no audible thumping, swishing, or blowing sounds are heard, deflate the cuff using the air release valve completely. Remove the cuff and stethoscope from the arm MAINTENANCE WARRANTYGF Health Products, Inc
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