‘Blood Pressure Monitors’

Total care in the Netherlands

Sunday, May 9th, 2010

From Wednesday, March 16 until Friday, March 18, 2011 in the Jaarbeurs Utrecht, will make the show Total occur. Total care in the Netherlands is the largest trade fair for professionals working in health care. It is with a full range of products and services platform for hospital and home care.

Total care in the Netherlands is the largest trade fair for professionals working in health care. It is with a full range of products and services platform for hospital and home care.

The fair is visited by buyers, facility managers, directors, general management and administration, nurses, physiotherapists / occupational therapists, facility staff, unit heads / medical managers, advisor’s / consultants and medical specialists / doctors.

Total Care includes the following segments: rehabilitation, nursing, nutrition, facilities and technology. At Total Care is also the famous exhibition Care & ICT place. In short, everything about the Dutch health care under one roof!

Previous edition (2009)
Four out of ten visitors to Total Care, the stock market with concrete investment plans to leave. One third of the visitors take investment decisions themselves and 29 percent have it even an advisory vote. In total, the exhibition 21,032 visitors. Visitors appreciated the show with a 7.0. Of the exhibitors gave the show a 6.9 as final figures against a 6.7 in 2007.

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Aneroid Monitor

Friday, May 7th, 2010

What are the pros and cons of the aneroid monitor?
One advantage of the aneroid monitor is that it can easily be carried from one place to another. Also, the cuff for the device has a built-in stethoscope so you do not have to buy a separate stethoscope. It is also easier to manage this way. The unit may have a special feature that makes it easy to put the cuff with one hand. In addition, the aneroid monitor usually costs less than digital monitors. Aneroid monitors cost between $ 20 and $ 40.

The aneroid monitor also has some disadvantages. First, it is a complicated device that can be easily damaged and become less accurate. The device is also difficult to use if it has a special feature-a metal ring, which makes putting on the cuff. In addition, the rubber bulb that inflates the cuff may be difficult to tighten. This type of monitor may not be suitable for people with hearing impairment by the need to listen to heart sounds through the stethoscope.

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Blood Pressure Monitors Specification

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Blood Pressure Monitor
Specification:

  • Measurement Method: Oscillometric system with utomatic inflation and measurement. Measure pressure Systolic, Diastolic and Pulse.
  • Volume Memory: 120 results in 2 groups date and time.
  • Size Wrist Band: 140mm x 195mm
  • Machine Size: 87.2mm x 64mm x 30.7mm
  • Weight: 108g (without batteries)
  • Range of Blood Pressure Measurement: 0mmHg 295mmHg (0kPa-40kPa)
  • Power Supply: 2 AAA batteries
  • Pressurised Environment: Atmospheric pressure.
  • Pulse Measurement Range: 40-180 per minute.
  • Use room temperature for 5 ~ 40 ° C
  • Temperature Storage: -20 ~ 55 ° C
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Blood Pressure Monitors

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

What equipment do I need for my blood pressure?

To take your blood pressure at home you can use either an aneroid monitor or a digital monitor. Choose the type of monitor that best suits your needs. The aneroid monitor has a gauge that is read by looking at a pointer on a dial. The cuff is placed around the upper arm and inflated by hand by squeezing a rubber bulb. Digital monitors have sleeves either manual or automatic. The blood pressure reading flashes on a small screen.

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Microlife Blood Pressure

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

Microlife Blood Pressure

The sphygmomanometer WatchBP is a perfect solution for everyone. This blood pressure which the famous brand Microlife our supplier was able to complete an independent way to measure blood pressure. It is also a fully automatic blood pressure making it very easy to start a BP. This unit has an ESH protocol, which would mean that you can store the data (in an easy way) on your computer, and possibly send to your family doctor. ESH stands for European Society of Hypertension.

You can also result in an easy way earlier measured values compare with each other. People to have a weekly house doctor for a check of the blood. The ESH is not necessary because you can simply mail the information by mail. The memory itself can be stored up to 250 measurements.

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