Caring Mill SmartHeart Upper Arm Digital Blood Pressure Monitor with Attached Wide-range Arm Cuff, Fits arms 8.6 to 16.5 Inches
PRODUCT DETAILS
This Caring Mill upper blood pressure monitor takes your reading during cuff inflation, resulting in faster measurement time and less time with your arm compressed under pressure with advanced inflation technology.
Features and Benefits
- Clinically accurate readings
- Advanced Inflation — measurement is taken on the inflation, meaning less time with the cuff constricted on the arm and more comfortable experience overall
- Fully automatic inflation and deflation
- Systolic, diastolic and pulse results
- 2-person memory bank holds 500-readings, 250 per user
- Memory recall with date/time stamp
- Average of last 3 readings
- Hypertension Indicator
- Irregular Heartbeat Detection
- Automatic shut-off
Specifications
- Cuff fits arm size: 8.6” to 16.5” (22–42cm)
- Not made with natural rubber latex
- Internal rechargeable battery
Package Includes
- 1 Blood pressure monitor with an attached nylon arm cuff
- 1 Storage Case
- 1 Wall Adapter
- 1 Internal Rechargeable Battery
- 1 Detailed Eng/Spa Instructions
- 1 Quick Start Guide
- 1 FAQ Pamphlet & Blood Pressure Charting Log
Importance of Home Blood Pressure Monitoring
High blood pressure is a serious condition that can lead to heart disease and stroke, and is often referred to as the ‘silent killer’. Unfortunately, high blood pressure is often overlooked or ignored until it becomes a serious problem. Fortunately, home blood pressure monitoring can help individuals detect and manage their blood pressure in order to reduce their risk of serious health complications.
Home blood pressure monitoring involves taking your own blood pressure readings with a home device. This can be done with an automated upper-arm cuff or a wrist cuff. Home monitoring is an effective way for individuals to keep track of their blood pressure readings over time and to identify any trends or changes that may require medical attention.
>Home blood pressure monitoring has several benefits. Firstly, it gives individuals the opportunity to monitor their own blood pressure readings in the comfort of their own home. This makes it much easier to focus on lifestyle changes that can help to lower blood pressure, such as exercise, dietary changes and reducing stress. Additionally, home monitoring allows individuals to take their blood pressure when they are relaxed and not in a medical setting. This can give a more accurate reading than in a doctor’s office when a patient may be feeling anxious or nervous.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: What is a blood pressure monitor?
A: A blood pressure monitor is a device that measures the force of blood against artery walls, providing systolic and diastolic readings to assess heart health.
Q: Are blood pressure monitors accurate?
A: Yes, most blood pressure monitors are highly accurate when used correctly. For the most reliable results, choose a clinically validated device and follow proper measurement techniques.
Q: How often should I check my blood pressure?
A: If you have high blood pressure or heart conditions, it is recommended to check your blood pressure daily or as advised by your healthcare provider. For general health tracking, weekly or monthly monitoring may be sufficient.
Q: Can stress affect blood pressure readings?
A: Yes, stress can cause temporary spikes in blood pressure. It is advisable to measure your blood pressure in a calm and relaxed state for more accurate readings.
Q: What is the best position for taking blood pressure?
A: The best position for accurate blood pressure readings is sitting with your back supported, feet flat on the ground, and your arm resting at heart level. Avoid talking or moving during the measurement.
Q: How to use a blood pressure monitor?
A: Follow these steps to measure blood pressure accurately:
- Rest for at least 5 minutes before taking a reading.
- Place the cuff snugly around your upper arm or wrist, depending on the device type.
- Ensure you are seated comfortably with your arm supported at heart level.
- Press the start button and remain still while the monitor inflates and deflates.
- Record the reading and compare it with recommended blood pressure ranges.