Product Description
Sphygmomanometer
For measurement of systolic and diastolic blood pressure of human beings in metabolic rate. includes inflatable cuff-arm with Velcro, inflating rubber-bulb bellow with non-return air valve having captive air bleed screw, all connected through flexible rubber tubing. Comes in a metal box
Mercury-Free PrecisionDesigned with safety in mind, this sphygmomanometer is entirely mercury-free, eliminating the hazards associated with traditional mercury devices. The measurement mechanism covers a broad range (0300 mmHg), offering precise and trustworthy readings essential for patient care in hospital settings. Its environmentally conscious design makes it an ideal choice for modern healthcare environments.
Comfortable and Durable CuffThe blood pressure cuff is crafted from high-quality nylon or cotton fabric, providing comfort during measurements and ensuring longevity even with frequent use. Its robust materials prevent wear and tear, supporting reliable operation in demanding clinical situations.
User-Friendly Manual OperationFeaturing a manual inflation method with a PVC or latex bulb and an air release valve, this sphygmomanometer ensures controlled inflation and accurate blood pressure monitoring. This traditional approach remains preferred by many healthcare professionals for its proven reliability and easy maintenance.
FAQs of Sphygmomanometer:
Q: How does the manual inflation system work on this sphygmomanometer?
A: The device uses a PVC or latex bulb for manual inflation. You squeeze the bulb to inflate the cuff around the patients arm, then release air gradually using the built-in valve to obtain an accurate blood pressure reading.
Q: What is the measurement range of this sphygmomanometer?
A: This sphygmomanometer has a measurement range of 0300 mmHg, suitable for accurately monitoring both systolic and diastolic blood pressure in clinical environments.
Q: When should I use this type of sphygmomanometer?
A: This manual sphygmomanometer is primarily intended for use in hospitals and clinical settings where trained healthcare professionals require reliable, accurate blood pressure readings.
Q: Where can the sphygmomanometer be effectively used?
A: It is best suited for hospital environments, clinics, and medical facilities. The included carrying case also allows for easy transportation during home visits or mobile clinics.
Q: What materials are used for the bulb and cuff?
A: The inflation bulb is made from PVC or latex, while the cuff is constructed from nylon or cotton fabric to ensure comfort and durability during use.
Q: How does being mercury-free benefit users and the environment?
A: By being mercury-free, this sphygmomanometer eliminates the risk of mercury exposure, making it safer for users. It also reduces environmental hazards, aligning with modern safety and sustainability standards.