Dr.Odin Mercury Free Sphygmomanometer (OD- 1016B)
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- Dr.Odin Mercury Free Sphygmomanometer used to measure blood pressure.
- Mercury Free Sphygmomanometer that provides accurate pulse rate.
- Sphygmomanometer provided with an LCD Display.
- Mercury Free Sphygmomanometer comes with latex bulb and bladder.
- Sphygmomanometer has a cotton cuff with D-ring.
- Mercury Free Sphygmomanometer is an environment-friendly product and gives accurate results
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- Description
Description
- Dr.Odin ‘s Mercury-free sphygmomanometer with good calibration stability and new sensor technology
- Mercury-free sphygmomanometer has an LCD display that marks the blood pressure value when it is diagnosed with the help of a stethoscope.
- Mercury-free sphygmomanometer cuff and rubber parts are suitable for Indian weather conditions
- Sphygmomanometer that don’t require routine cleaning or maintenance and can be used at any angle with a wide range of cuffs sizes and on patients with arrhythmias.
- There is no oxidisation of the LCD which could alter the dynamic response and readings can be read to a single digit mm/Hg.
- Mercury-free sphygmomanometer that is portable and designed to provide quick, safe and reliable blood pressure readings.
- Sphygmomanometer that comes with no mercury and is safe for the environment.
Directions for Use
- Turn on the machine by pressing the touch key and the screen will light up.
- Squeeze the bulb rapidly to inflate the cuff until the pressure is around 30mmHg higher than the estimated systolic pressure.
Safety Information
- Keep away from reach of children.
- Store in a cool and dry place.
FAQ
Mercury-free blood pressure measuring devices have been used by most major medical facilities and accepted by medical personnel for many years for taking blood pressure.
- To measure blood pressure, a sphygmomanometer is used, which is more often referred to as a blood pressure cuff. The cuff is wrapped around your upper arm and inflated to stop the flow of blood in your artery.
- Used to check automatic device results and should also be used in clinical conditions where automatic monitors may be inappropriate e.g. arrhythmia, pre-eclampsia or specific vascular disease
All sphygmomanometers rely on the principle that when a cuff containing a hollow rubber air bladder is wrapped around a limb and the cuff is inflated, the pressure in the bladder is equal to the pressure on the artery under the cuff.
As a result of safety and environmental concerns about mercury, aneroid sphygmomanometers have replaced mercury-filled devices for blood pressure measurements.
The aneroid device had better accuracy than the digital device as compared to mercury sphygmomanometer and should be used for proper and better management