Business Type:
Manufacturer/Factory,Trading Company
Establishment:
2013
R&D Capacity:
OEM, ODM, Others
Terms of Payment:
LC, T/T, D/P, Paypal, Western Union
Main Markets:
North America, Europe
OEM/ODM Service
Sample Available

we are the OEM factory over 10 years...

1
    YRS
General Supplier
Supplier Homepage Health & Beauty & Medical Health & Medical General Assay & Diagnostic Apparatuses Trusted medical manual of neonatal aneroid blood pressure monitoring device

Trusted medical manual of neonatal aneroid blood pressure monitoring device

Get Latest Price
Min. Order / Reference FOB Price
100 Piece US $10.00/ Piece
Local Area: Wenchang, Hainan, China
R&D Capacity: OEM, ODM, Other
Payment Terms: LC, T/T, D/P, Paypal, Western Union
Brand: OEM
Type: Blood Pressure Monitor
Brand Name: OEM
Place of Origin: China

Trusted medical manual of neonatal aneroid blood pressure monitoring device Product nameparts of medical aneroid sphygmomanometer and stethoscope
Gauge
zinc alloy, 120 grams
Cuff
nylon
Bulb
PVC
Stethoscope
single head / dual head
Certificate
CE & ISO
Usage
measure blood pressureProduct description:
Aneroid sphygmomanometer is a device what used to measure blood pressure, comprising an inflatable cuff to restrict blood flow and mechanical manometer to measure the pressure. It is always used
together with Stethoscopes.Aneroid Sphygmomanometer Instruction:
a. The product is in compliance with EN1060Non-invasive sphygmomanometers;
b. Operating procedure:
1. Position the pressure cuff
Practice the following procedure several times to become familiar with the equipment. Before taking your blood pressure. Plan to relax and rest for at least 15 minutes. This will reduce the error due to physical activity. If you are right-handed, slip the pressure cuff over your left arm and extent your left arm palm up. Whether sitting or lying. Be sure that your arm rests at the same level as your heart turn the cuff so that the stethoscope diaphragm (sound head ) is on the inside of the arm just above the elbow. This locates it over the large artery near the hollow of the elbow. ( this artery can be also found by feeling for the pulse of the artery ) Grasp the end of the cuff and pull it snug, then wrap it around and over your arm, pressing together with Velcro tape to bind the cuff securely.
2. Inflate the cuff
Feel the pulse of the artery with your fingertips to be sure the heads of the stethoscope is located directly over it. Insert the earpieces of the stethoscope ( adjust by turning earpieces to fit comfortably in your ears ) Hold the gauge in your left hand or clip onto the cuff on the loop provided for reading. Close the air-flow valve on the bulb ( turn lockwise ) DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. Inflate the cuff by repeatedly squeezing the bulb with your right hand. Listen to the pulse beat whilst inflating the cuff. Watch the gauge. When you can no longer hear the pulse beat, raise the pressure an additional 30mm.
3. Slowly deflate the cuff
Slowly open the air-flow valve by turning counter clockwise that the pressure drops 2-4mmHg with each beat of your heart. ( This will usually mean a drop of one to two marks on the gauge ever second )
The rate of deflation is important for accurate reading. Remember, the pressure of the cuff has shut off all blood, flow to arm. So do not leave the inflated fully any longer than absolutely necessary.
4. Systolic pressure
After opening the air-flow valve listen carefully for a pulse beat. The moment you hear the faint rhythmic tapping or tumping sound of the pulse beat, note the reading on the gauge. This is your systolic (upper) blood pressure.
It may be different at first for you to detect the sounds of the pulse beat, listen carefully and acquaint yourself with these unfamiliar sounds. You should also notice the needle on the gauge “bounce”when your systolic pressure is reached.
5. Diastolic pressure
Allow the pressure to continue dropping at the same rate as before 2-4mmHg per second. Listen carefully with the stethoscope. The sounds you hear will change the phases. From the first sharp tapping or thud, they will soffen to blowing or swishing sound. Watch the falling needle. At the exact point when you can no longer hear the sounds, read the gauge. This is your diastolic (lower)blood pressure reading.
c. Mercury
Internal nominal diameter of the tube containing mercury is 3.5mm.
d. Maintenance
Under normal condition, the device is recommended to be calibrated every two years. Calibration should also be done after repair. Calibration should be carried out at point 50mmHg and 200mmHg.
1: double scale display, accurate measurement.
2: surface spray treatment, anti-corrosion, wear-resistant, beautiful.
3: add mercury resistant paper on top of the test tube to prevent mercury leakage from improper use.
BEAUTY & PERSonAL CARE



Trusted medical manual of neonatal aneroid blood pressure monitoring device

Send your message to this supplier

*From:
To:
K-MED Co., Ltd.
*Message:

Enter between 10 to 1,000 characters.

*Email code:
This is not what you are looking for? Post a Sourcing Request Now