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How To Find Systolic and Diastolic Blood Pressure Manually

1.

Select a single data run. Enlarge an area of the pressure measurement between 
120 and 60 mmHg. 

2.

Identify when your data 

begins

 to form ‘blips’ (small bumps). This is your sys-

tolic pressure. 

3.

Next, identify when your data 

stops

 forming ‘blips’ (small bumps). This is your 

diastolic pressure.

4.

You may need to change your sample rate in order to see the ‘blips’.

Identify when your data begins 
to have ‘blips’ (small bumps). 
This is your systolic pressure.

Identify when your data stops 
forming ‘blips’ (small bumps). 
This is your diastolic pressure.

You may need to change your 
sample rate to see the ‘blips’.

Summary of Contents for PS-2207

Page 1: ... the small cuff and PS 2209 contains the large cuff See the PASCO catalog or web site Included Equipment Part Number Blood Pressure Sensor with 3 available cuff sizes PS 2207 PS 2208 PS 2209 Blood Pressure Cuff with Bulb Valve 3 sizes available PS 2531 PS 2532 PS 2533 Recommended Items PASPORT Extension Cable PS 2500 PASCO Interface Catalog or web site Data Acquisition Software Catalog or web site...

Page 2: ...blood on the artery walls when the ventricles relax and the heart s chambers fill with blood It is the bottom number of the blood pressure ratio Normal diastolic pressure for a male is approximately 80 mmHg and for females is approximately 70 mmHg Systolic and diastolic pressures are affected by various biological and environmental factors For example the salt in a person s diet can cause the kidn...

Page 3: ... quick connector port on the sensor Push the quick connector onto the port and turn the connector clock wise until the connector clicks into place on the port 3 Connect the Blood Pressure Sensor to a PASPORT interface 4 If you will be using a computer connect the PASPORT interface to the com puter s USB port 5 Create Digits displays of pressure diastolic pressure and systolic pressure Your may als...

Page 4: ...in data collection and then he or she should use the bulb to pump air into the cuff 3 Monitor the pressure in the Digits display 4 When the pressure reaches approximately 170 mmHg partner 2 should stop pumping and let go of the bulb 5 When the cuff is deflated press Stop to end data collection After the measure ment is finished release the remaining air in the cuff by pressing the push button rele...

Page 5: ...blips small bumps This is your sys tolic pressure 3 Next identify when your data stops forming blips small bumps This is your diastolic pressure 4 You may need to change your sample rate in order to see the blips Identify when your data begins to have blips small bumps This is your systolic pressure Identify when your data stops forming blips small bumps This is your diastolic pressure You may nee...

Page 6: ...elease rate is normally slower if the person s arm is larger Storage Disconnect the blood pressure cuff from the sensor for storage Average Blood Pressure Values Specifications Measurement Range Normal 120 80 or less Pre hypertension 120 80 to 140 90 High greater than 140 90 Very high greater than 180 110 Heart Rate Blood Pressure Gage Pressure Units beats per minute bpm millimeters of mercury mmH...

Page 7: ... in the United States and or in other countries For more information visit www pasco com legal Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Mac is trademark of Apple Com puter Inc registered in the U S and other countries Product End of Life Disposal Instructions This electronic product is subject to disposal and recycling regulations that ...

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