HOW TO USE MANUAL B.P METERS
Both manual and electronic meters use oscillometric methods to measure B.P.
There are two types of manual meters
1.Aneroid
2.Mercury
There are two types of manual meters
1.Aneroid
2.Mercury
In the following diagram there are 5 sounds that can be heard which are represented by 5 blue unequal straight lines.
During measurements distinguishing these sounds are very important to get an accurate result. This can be possible through experiences of using a stethoscope.
Method
Preparations for the measurement are similar to the electronic methods with relaxation and easiness while sitting on a chair.
The table height is not very important but it must be inconvenient.
It is not a must to keep the cuff sensor in a straight line with the heart.
1. Put the arm with fingers relaxed on the table.
2. Place the cuff around your elbow and tight it.
3. Place the bulb of the stethoscope on the brachial artery of your upper arm-elbow joint and inflate the cuff to just above your assessed systolic pressure. Allow the cuff to deflate slowly.
1.The first clear weak sound that slowly increases
2.The second stronger and clear sound but still somewhat weaker than the 3rd sound.
3.The clear strong sound that approaches the peak. At this point stop the deflation and note down the reading-Systolic Pressure.
4. Allow to further deflate and note down the sound gets weaker and weaker
5. The final fifth swashing and murmuring sound follows and disappears at a point. Stop the deflation and note down the reading-The diastolic Pressure
In this manual method Pulse, reading cannot be measured.
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