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 Classification Indicator

Blood Pressure

Hypertension is a dangerous disease that can affect the quality of life.  It can lead 

to a lot of problems including heart failure, kidney failure, and cerebral hemorrhaging.  

By maintaining a healthy lifestyle and visiting your physician on a regular basis, 

hypertension and relative diseases are much easier to control when diagnosed in their

early stages.

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Blood Pressure Information

Blood Pressure Information

WHO Blood Pressure Classification Indicator 

The  BM 92  is equipped with a classification indicator based on established guidelines 
from the World Health Organization.  The chart below (color coded on monitor unit) 
indicates test results.

Health Reminder

Severe Hypertension

Moderate Hypertension

Mild Hypertension

High-normal

Normal 

180
160
140
130
120

80   85   90   100   110

Diastolic

( mmHg )

Systolic

( mmHg )

Optimal

Blood Pressure Q&A

Q:  

What is the difference between measuring blood pressure at home or at a professional 

         healthcare clinic?

A:  

Blood pressure readings taken at home are now seen to give a more accurate account as 

         they better reflect your daily life.  Readings can be elevated when taken in a clinical or 
         medical environment.  This is known as White Coat Hypertension and may be caused by  
         feeling anxious or nervous.

         Note:  Abnormal test results may be caused by:
                    1.  Improper cuff placement 
                         Make sure cuff is snug-not too tight or too loose.
                         Make sure bottom of the cuff is approximately 1-2cm (1/2'') above the elbow 
                         joint.
                    2.  Improper body position
                         Make sure to keep your body in an upright position.
                    3.  Feeling anxious or nervous 
                         Take 2-3 deep breaths, wait a few minutes and resume testing. 

Q:  

What causes different readings?

A:  

Blood pressure varies throughout the course of a day.  Many factors including diet,

         stress, cuff placement, etc. may affect an individual's blood pressure.

Q:  

Should I apply the cuff to the left or right arm?  What is the difference?

A:  

Either arm can be used when testing, however, when comparing results, the same arm 

         should be used.  Testing on your left arm may provide more accurate results as it is 
         located closer to your heart.

Q:  

What is the best time of day for testing?

A:  

Morning time or any time you feel relaxed and stress free.

Note:  Do not be alarmed if an abnormal reading occurs.  

 each day over an 

            extended period of time.  Consult your physician if test results remain abnormal.

A better indication of an individual's 

            blood pressure occurs after 2-3 readings are taken at the same time

Blood Pressure Information

Blood Pressure 

Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against the walls of arteries.  It is typically 
measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg.)  Systolic blood pressure  is the maximum
force exerted against blood vessel walls each time the heart beats.  Diastolic blood 
pressure is the force exerted on blood vessels when the heart is resting between beats.  

An individual's blood pressure frequently changes throughout the course of a day.  
Excitement and tension can cause blood pressure to rise, while drinking alcohol and 
bathing can lower blood pressure.  Certain hormones like adrenaline (which your 
body releases under stress) can cause blood vessels to constrict, leading to a rise in 
blood pressure.

If these measuring numbers become too high, it means the heart is working harder 
than it should.

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Example:  fluctuation  within  a day (male, 35 years  old)

mmHg

200

150

100

50

6

12

18

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Upper  curve : systolic blood  pressure

Lower curve: diastolic blood pressure

Time of day

Severe Hypertension

Mild Hypertension

High-n

Normal

Optimal

Moderate Hypertension

ormal

Mild Hypertension

Summary of Contents for BM 92

Page 1: ...EC 80601 2 30 for electronic sphygmomanometers Precautions to Ensure Safe Reliable Operation 1 Do not drop the unit Protect it from sudden jars or shocks 2 Do not insert foreign objects into any openi...

Page 2: ...including interference that may cause undesired operation Please note that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to o...

Page 3: ...before use please check the equipment for obvious damage if there is equipment has been damaged please use caution In turn open the color box asylum package or receive bag remove the blood pressure mo...

Page 4: ...rent Settings in the system default for 1 month in September EU US After the month of determining into the day set patterns in the meantime display 0 5 seconds icon will flash once press the keys into...

Page 5: ...re classification information and classification identification on the morning of the afternoon 1 2 c m 0 4 0 8 Testing 1 Power On Under the main interface display press the switch machine buttons bac...

Page 6: ...circuit schematic diagram The following table shows the error signs that may occur during measurement possible causes and handling methods Please measure again using the correct method Er1 Er2 Er3 Er...

Page 7: ...od pressure varies throughout the course of a day Many factors including diet stress cuff placement etc may affect an individual s blood pressure Q Should I apply the cuff to the left or right arm Wha...

Page 8: ...Fits arm circumference 22 36 cm Operating Environment Pressure 800hPa 1060hPa Bluetooth Last 7 days average 1 Avoid dropping slamming or throwing the unit 2 Avoid extreme temperatures Do not expose u...

Page 9: ...r frequency 50 60 Hz magnetic field IEC 61000 4 8 30 A m 50Hz or 60Hz Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels charactertic of a typical location in a typical comme rcial or hospital enviro...

Page 10: ...and are non invasive blood pressure measurement systems designed to measure the systolic and diastolic blood pressure and pulse rate of adolescents and adults individual by using a non invasive techn...

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