SEAMED CM-1329 WALL MOUNTED BLOOD PRESSURE MONITOR

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  • Wall mountable Aneroid type
  • Easy-to-read display screen
  • 0-300 mmHg measurement scale
  • Easy mounting bracket with top slide and plug-in type
  • Spiral hose that can extend up to 3 meters
  • Mercury-free healthy design
  • With air vent valve

Perfect Aneroid Blood Pressure Monitors are medical devices used to measure blood pressure. These devices are used to accurately measure systolic (high) and diastolic (low) blood pressure. Perfect Aneroid Blood Pressure Monitors are portable and handheld, and are widely used for blood pressure measurement in healthcare facilities, hospitals, clinics, and at home.

Perfect Aneroid Blood Pressure Monitors consist of a manometer (pressure meter), a cuff, and a stethoscope (headphones). A manometer is a measuring device used to read blood pressure. It usually comes with a glass tube and an arrow. The cuff is placed around the upper arm and used to monitor air pressure. The stethoscope is placed over the artery and used to listen for pulse sounds.

The operating principle of Perfect Aneroid Blood Pressure Monitors is to measure blood pressure by inflating the cuff and then deflating it in a controlled manner. When the cuff is wrapped around the arm, it inflates, creating pressure on the artery. Then, slowly deflating the cuff restores blood flow in the artery, and pulses are heard. Blood pressure readings are determined by reading the arrow on the manometer along with the pulse sounds.

Perfect Aneroid Blood Pressure Monitors are used to measure and monitor blood pressure. They play an important role in diagnosing and monitoring blood pressure-related health problems such as hypertension (high blood pressure) and hypotension (low blood pressure). They are also used by healthcare professionals during routine checkups and medical evaluations.

Some medical-technical terms related to Perfect Aneroid Blood Pressure Monitors include: "Systolic Pressure" is the maximum pressure the heart exerts on the arterial wall during contraction. "Diastolic Pressure" is the minimum pressure the heart exerts on the arterial wall during relaxation. "Hypertension" is a state of persistently high blood pressure. "Hypotension" is a state of persistently low blood pressure.