Dearon Analog Blood Pressure Machine with Stethoscope
Description:
A Dearon Analog Blood Pressure Machine with Stethoscope is a manual device used to measure blood pressure. It typically consists of an inflatable cuff, a sphygmomanometer (pressure gauge), a valve, and a stethoscope.
Details:
- Inflatable Cuff: This is wrapped around the upper arm and inflated to occlude the brachial artery.
- Sphygmomanometer: This is a gauge that displays the pressure within the cuff. It can be either a dial-type gauge or a mercury-based column.
- Valve: This controls the inflation and deflation of the cuff.
- Stethoscope: This is used to listen for Korotkoff sounds, which occur when the blood flow through the artery is partially or completely occluded.
Uses:
- Blood Pressure Measurement: The machine is used to measure both systolic and diastolic blood pressure.
- Manual Operation: The user must manually inflate the cuff, listen for Korotkoff sounds, and read the pressure from the gauge.
- Accuracy: Analog machines can provide accurate readings when used correctly, but they require proper technique and calibration.
- Portability: Analog machines are often portable and can be used in various settings, including home use and clinical settings.
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