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A manual sphygmomanometer is a medical device used to measure blood pressure. It typically consists of an inflatable cuff, a pressure gauge, and a bulb for inflation. The cuff is wrapped around the upper arm and inflated to restrict blood flow, allowing for the measurement of systolic and diastolic blood pressure as the cuff is gradually deflated.
| Measurement range | 0 to 300 mmHg |
| Cuff sizes | Small, medium, large |
| Accuracy | ±3 mmHg |
| Gauge type | Analog or digital |
| Material | Latex-free materials for the cuff |
When selecting a manual sphygmomanometer, consider the cuff size to ensure proper fit for accurate readings. It's important to check the accuracy specifications and whether the gauge is analog or digital. Additionally, inquire about the materials used, especially if latex allergies are a concern. Buyers should specify the required quantity and any necessary certifications for medical use.
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Manual sphygmomanometers require a healthcare professional to operate, while automatic ones inflate and deflate the cuff automatically.
Cuff size is determined by measuring the circumference of the upper arm; ensure the cuff fits snugly without being too tight.
Yes, but it requires some training to ensure accurate measurements.
Regular calibration and inspection for wear and tear are necessary to maintain accuracy.
When used correctly, manual sphygmomanometers can provide very accurate readings, but they depend on the operator's skill.
Check the cuff size, ensure proper technique, and consider recalibrating the device.