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Taking Your own Blood Pressure

Taking your own blood pressure can be an important part of your general health care. 
Frequent and reliable measurements of blood pressure are the best means of detecting 
the onset of high blood pressure and for determining the effectiveness of any treatment 
program.

Your physician has probably given you some instruction in the use of this device, but 
sometimes it is hard to remember everything the doctor has told you.

To help you use the unit most effectively, we have prepared this booklet which will 
familiarize you with the equipment and prepare you to take your blood pressure easily, 
reliably, and safely.

Read this booklet carefully before you attempt to use this device. Consult your physician 
for additional instructions, if necessary.

Let’s Look At This Device

This device is called a sphygmomanometer (sfig-mo-man-om-eter) or simply, sphyg for 
short.

This sphyg has three basic parts:

an inflatable cuff, a pressure gauge combined with an inflation bulb and valve, and a 
stethoscope.

Stethoscope

Inflatable Cuff

Pressure Gauge

Inflation Bulb

Summary of Contents for Tycos ProCheck

Page 1: ...R ProCheck Taking Your Own Blood Pressure...

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Page 3: ...or has told you To help you use the unit most effectively we have prepared this booklet which will familiarize you with the equipment and prepare you to take your blood pressure easily reliably and sa...

Page 4: ...ion In dump Zero Range Bulb The gauge you have purchased is an aneroid device which utilizes a mechanical system to measure pressure It features a circular dial face which measures from 0 to 300 milli...

Page 5: ...180 mmHg 5 Push your index finger upward to return trigger to the out or pump position You are now ready for your next measurement Repeat this procedure until you are comfortable using the bulb and t...

Page 6: ...these three components Assemble The Stethoscope First press the bottom of the Y tubing onto the barbed stem of the chest piece which passes through the cuff Figure 1 Next insert the two metal ear tube...

Page 7: ...blood pressure also called hypertension There are no symptoms of high blood pressure in other words you don t feel any different when you have high blood pressure The only way to detect high blood pr...

Page 8: ...lbow Now rotate the cuff so that the chest piece of the stethoscope is about one inch above the elbow and under the biceps muscle as shown in Figure 4 This is where the brachial artery runs By putting...

Page 9: ...that may occur due to prolonged overinflation of the cuff As you start to deflate the cuff you should hear nothing If you hear sound immediately you will have to pump higher before you begin As the cu...

Page 10: ...around 7 For a variety of medical reasons your blood pressure may be particularly hard to measure Check your technique with someone experienced in blood pressure measurements if you continue to have d...

Page 11: ...cts in material or workmanship If the manometer is found to be defective or at variance from the manufacturer s specifications Tycos will repair or replace the instrument or component s at no cost to...

Page 12: ...hnical Service Department 4341 State Street Road Skaneateles Falls NY 13153 USA Telephone 315 685 4560 or 800 535 6663 Fax 315 685 3361 The CE mark on this product indicates it has been tested to and...

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