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Rossmax Aneroid Sphygmomanometer - Palm Type
Rossmax Aneroid Sphygmomanometer - Palm Type

Rossmax Aneroid Sphygmomanometer - Palm Type

£19.10
(Inc. 20% VAT)
(£15.92 Exc. VAT)
(3 Reviews)
  • Superior performance and quality
  • Easy to read dial
  • Single-hand operation
  • Cuff with D-ring
  • Adjustable size: 24-32cm
  • Latex Free
Model
GD102
Brand
Rossmax
Information

Rossmax Palm Type Aneroid Sphygmomanometer

The Rossmax Aneroid BP meter allows you to measure blood pressure easily and accurately. 

It has a single-hand operation and a large 65 mm dial face to aid an easy function. You can choose between 3 option; with a stethoscope and D-ring cuff, with D-ring cuff only, with wrap cuff only. The D-ring cuff size can be resized from 24 to 32cm and the wrap cuff can be resized from 25.2 to 40.6cm.  

This is a great meter to measure your blood pressure as it provides reliable readings, it's affordable and easy to use.

Why is it important to monitor blood pressure? Blood pressure is important as it tells us the pressure when blood is pushed out of the heart and when your heart relaxes in between beats. If, for example, your blood pressure is too high, it can lead to a stroke or a heart attack and increase your chance of developing long-term health problems such as kidney disease, dementia, or coronary heart disease. Monitoring your blood pressure can indicate if you are at risk of developing these problems and potentially prevent them from happening.

 

How to use:

Before you start, remove clothing from the arm area. Rest for a minimum of 3 minutes before testing. 

1. Sit down at a table, in a relaxed environment and rest your arm on a firm surface with your feet flat on the floor.

2. Apply the cuff to your upper left arm so that the tube is going downwards towards your ring finger. Insert the plug into the opening on the monitor.

3. Place the stethoscope head over the main artery - use the artery mark on the cuff to help.

4. Squeeze the bulb to inflate the cuff to 20-30mmHg above your usual blood pressure. 

5. Open the value to slowly deflate the cuff.

6. Record the onset of Korotkoff sound as the systolic pressure and the disappearance of these sounds as diastolic pressure.

7. After the measurement is completed, fully open the valve to release any remaining air in the cuff.

User Manual
FAQ's

Why should I measure my blood pressure?

Blood pressure is important as it tell us the pressure when blood is pushed out of the heart and when your heart relaxes in between beats. If, for example, your blood pressure is too high, it can lead to a stroke or a heart attack and increase your chance of developing long-term health problems such as kidney disease, dementia, or coronary heart disease. By monitoring your blood pressure it can indicate if you are at risk of developing these problems and potentially prevent them from happening. 

Why are my readings inconsistent?

Throughout your day, your blood pressure will vary, this is completely normal. When you wake up you will find your blood pressure is probably quite low compared to if you measure your blood pressure just after going for a walk. There are some factors that have a temporary affect on your blood pressure like exercise, stress, caffeine and alcohol so you may be finding that your readings are different because these things have affected it. Essentially, you need to compare ‘apples with apples’. When you are taking your readings and comparing them, you should do it in the same environment. Generally, the best time is either just before you go to bed and when you wake up. If you find your readings are still inconsistent, then you may need to check if your blood pressure monitor is working correctly.

What should I check before taking my blood pressure?

There are a few things to make sure you do to get the most accurate blood pressure reading:

  1. Ensure you are relaxed and have been comfortably seated for a few minutes before taking a reading.
  2. Take some deep breaths to become relaxed.
  3. Ensure your cuff is placed correctly on your arm.
  4. Stay completely still and silent during the reading.

What are some factors that could be affecting my blood pressure?

  • High intake of salt in their diet: you should only have 1500 milligrams of salt a day to help decrease your blood pressure
  • High cholesterol foods : cheese, burgers, fried food, cream etc.
  • Not having enough healthy foods in their diet ie vegetables and fish.
  • Exercise : 30 minutes of exercise a day is advised to help reduce blood pressure.
  • Alcohol : having more than 1-2 drinks a day can increase blood pressure
  • Weight : being overweight or obese can increase blood pressure
  • Caffeine : drinking less tea and coffee can help reduce blood pressure

How often should I check my blood pressure?

Unless you are instructed by your doctor to take a reading regularly, it is recommended by the NHS that adults over 40 years old should have their BP checked at least once every 5 years. If, however, you are at risk of high blood pressure, you should get it checked once a year.

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