Mercurial Sphygmomanometer Al-Jawareh
The Mercurial Sphygmomanometer is a device used to measure systolic and diastolic blood pressure, by raising the pressure inside the cuff of the device and then gradually lowering it.
It consists of:
A tube containing mercury next to a graduated scale.
An inflatable elastic cuff that wraps around the arm.
A tool to inflate the air inside the cuff, and a valve to deflate it.
Intra-cuff pressure sensor.
Benefits:
• Mercurial Sphygmomanometer helps to measure blood pressure accurately.
How to use Mercurial Sphygmomanometer:
1- Wrap the cuff of the compression device around the upper arm, and gently press the stethoscope bell.
2- Quickly inflate the cuff to a mercury indicator of 180 mmHg, then deflate it at a moderate speed;
3- Listen to the pulse sound using the stethoscope while observing the mercury indicator at the same time, and write down the reading of the first pulse sound you hear, which expresses the systolic blood pressure. 4- Then write down the second reading when the pulse disappears; Which expresses diastolic blood pressure.
Point of interest:
• Ensure, before starting the use of Mercurial Sphygmomanometer, that the mercury settles at exactly zero.
• Beware of mercury changing color to black.
• To obtain accurate results when using a Mercurial Sphygmomanometer:
1- Sitting comfortably for at least five minutes before starting the measurement process.
2- Avoid smoking or drinking caffeinated beverages for at least 30 minutes before measuring your blood pressure.
3- Avoid exercising for at least thirty minutes before measuring your blood pressure.
Quantity:
One Pieces
Store at room temperature