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What is Blood Pressure? Blood pressure is the amount of force your blood uses to get through your arteries. When your heart pumps, it uses force to push oxygen-rich blood out to your arteries. They bring it to your body’s cells and tissues. If your blood pressure is too high, it can cause health issues. The only way to know your blood pressure is to measure it.
How to measure Blood pressure with Sphygmomanometer? It is an instrument for measuring blood pressure, typically consisting of an inflatable rubber cuff which is applied to the arm and connected to a column of mercury next to a graduated scale, enabling the determination of systolic and diastolic blood pressure by increasing and gradually releasing the pressure in the cuff.
How To Use a Sphygmomanometer Sphygmomanometer is an instrument for measuring blood pressure, typically consisting of an inflatable rubber cuff which is applied to the arm and connected to a column of mercury next to a graduated scale, enabling the determination of systolic and diastolic blood pressure by increasing and gradually releasing the pressure in the cuff.
How To Use a Sphygmomanometer • Know your basic knowledge of blood pressure readings. Blood pressure readings are expressed as systolic over diastolic pressure. The normal blood pressure of an average healthy adult is 120/80. • Use proper-sized cuffs. Cuffs that are too loose or too tight may • influence the accuracy of blood pressure measurements. The cuff should be 80% of the circumference of the upper arm. Be sure not to place the cuff on a clothed arm. • Properly place the cuff on the arm. While wrapping the cuff • around the upper arm, keep the lower edge of the cuff one inch above the antecubitalfossa, the region of the arm in front of the elbow.
How To Use a Sphygmomanometer • Position the stethoscope. Lightly press the stethoscope bell over • the brachial artery, just below the lower edge of the cuff. • Inflate the cuff. Using the bulb, inflate the cuff to 180 mmHg, • then release using the valve at a moderate rate of about 3 mm per second. • Listen and observe. While examining the dial or mercury gauge, • listen for a knocking sound with the stethoscope. The first knocking sound represents the systolic blood pressure of the patient. The point when the sound disappears meanwhile signifies the diastolic pressure. • .
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