Generation Guard BD3839 Clinical Blood Pressure Cuff Arm Monitor User Guide
- June 9, 2024
- Generation Guard
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Generation Guard BD3839 Clinical Blood Pressure Cuff Arm Monitor
Specification
- Brand Generation Guard
- Power Source Battery Powered
- Size 1 Count
- Item Weight 0.01 Ounces
- Band Size 22-32 cm
- Package Dimensions 7.01 x 5.2 x 3.66 inches
- Batteries 4 AA batteries are required. (included)
What’s In the Box
- Blood Pressure Monitor
- Upper Arm Cuff
- Carry Case & Gift Box
- User Guide
- 4x AA Alkaline Batteries
Technical Features
All the best features of a BP monitor in a straightforward, understandable, and portable design.
- Readings of the Systolic and Diastolic Blood Pressure
- Classification of Blood Pressure by WHO
- Up to 90 readings can be remembered
- Heartbeat irregularity detector
- Detector of hypertension
- Heart rate measurement
Important Information
Legal Disclaimer
The FDA has not reviewed any claims made about dietary supplements, and they are not meant to be used in the diagnosis, treatment, cure, or prevention of any illness or other health issue.
How to Use
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Obtaining the best Outcomes
With both feet flat on the ground, sit up straight. Normal breathing and refrain from speaking Maintain the arm’s cuff at heart level. Place the cuff properly.-
Right Arm
Air tube should be in line with the middle finger on the left arm, palm facing upward, and -
Left Arm
The air tube should be under the elbow and the palm should be facing upward.
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Take a Cuff Measure
The upper arm cuff is connected to two of the most frequent reasons why readings are incorrect:
1. Putting on a cuff that is too tiny or large.
2. The cuff’s positioning is incorrect
Our regular-sized cuff is perfect for upper arms that are 22 to 32 cm or 9 to 12.5 inches in circumference. It must be positioned an inch above the elbow fold with its edges straight. To get accurate results, take an effort to measure your upper arm cuff and insert it properly.
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Precautions
Avoid the following situations or actions, or give yourself enough time to prepare before taking a measurement:- Coffee, alcohol, or nicotine use within 30 minutes before
- Exercise or other physically demanding pursuits
- Reading something earlier
- Reading while having a full bladder
Features
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AUTOMATIC MONITORING
The Generation Guard Clinical Automated Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor was created to make home blood pressure cuff monitoring quick, simple, and easy. monitors heart rate, and systolic and diastolic blood pressure values. -
CLAIMS ACCURATE
Digital blood pressure monitors use innovative measuring techniques to provide you with the most accurate readings rather than merely the quickest. -
HYPERTENSION INDICATOR & HEART RATE DETECTOR
Indicates whether the value is higher above the levels considered to be normal for at-home blood pressure. The Heartbeat Detector will also notify you if your heartbeat is erratic. -
RECALL OF MEMORY
The upper arm blood pressure monitor may store up to 90 readings and records the most recent values. This will enable you to determine how frequently throughout the day your blood pressure went from being normal to abnormal or worrying levels. -
SATISFACTION OF THE CUSTOMER IS OUR TOP PRIORITY
For more than a decade, people have trusted Generation Guard. Integrity is a priority for us, and we offer reliable clinical products.
FAQs
How do I know if the monitor is working?****
The monitor will beep when it is ready to take a reading.
How do I know if the monitor is taking a reading?****
The monitor will beep and the display will show the current blood pressure. If there is no sound or display, the monitor is not working.
What does it mean if the monitor beeps when I am not using it?****
If you hear a beep and see a number on the display, this means that your blood pressure has changed since your last reading. The number you see is your new reading.
What should I do if my arm starts to ache while I am wearing the cuff?****
If your arm starts to ache, remove the cuff from your arm and rest for a few minutes before continuing to use the monitor.
How long does a blood pressure cuff monitor last?****
Most home blood pressure machines last for about two or three years. After that, check it at your doctor’s office annually to make sure it’s still accurate
How accurate are blood pressure arm cuffs?****
However, they’re not the most accurate way to measure your blood pressure. Blood pressure readings tend to skew higher when measured with wrist monitors. In fact, the American Heart Association (AHA) advises against wrist blood measures for home monitoring.
How does blood pressure cuff size affect reading?****
A BP cuff that is too large will give falsely low readings, while an overly small cuff will provide readings that are falsely high. The American Heart Association publishes guidelines for blood pressure measurement [2].
What happens if blood pressure cuff is too loose?****
A cuff that is too snug or too loose on the mid-upper arm can lead to greatly exaggerated blood pressure measurements, results of a community-based study show
What happens if blood pressure cuff is too long?****
Using a blood pressure cuff that’s too large or too small can give you inaccurate blood pressure readings. Your doctor’s office should have several sizes of cuffs to ensure an accurate blood pressure reading. When you measure your blood pressure at home, it’s important to use the proper size cuff.
Can a blood pressure cuff read wrong?****
If a cuff is too small or too large, errors in measurement can occur. Adding to inaccuracy are automated devices that have not been tested for accuracy, which can account for errors in systolic BP.
Do blood pressure cuffs need calibrating?****
Automatic blood pressure monitors need to be re-calibrated at least once every two years – the instructions that come with your monitor will say how often. This is where the monitor is tested and adjusted to make sure it’s giving you accurate results.
Does blood pressure cuff arm matter?****
Some wrist blood pressure monitors may be accurate if used exactly as directed and checked against measurements taken in your provider’s office. For the most reliable blood pressure measurement, the American Heart Association recommends using a monitor with a cuff that goes around your upper arm, when available.
Can a blood pressure cuff cause injury?****
Although non-invasive blood pressure (NIBP) monitoring is regarded as a safe procedure, blood pressure (BP) cuff can cause petechial rash, ecchymoses, venous stasis, thrombophlebitis [1,2], infection [3], hematoma formation in patients on anticoagulants [4], compartment syndrome [5], compressive neuropathy
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