a clinical apparatus for measuring the blood pressure
a device for monitoring blood pressure
an apparatus for measuring the blood pressure of a subject
an inflatable cuff used to measure blood pressure
an instrument used for determining arterial blood pressure indirectly. The two types are aneroid (dial face) and mercury (column).
the instrument used to measure blood pressure.
an instrument used to measure blood pressure
a device that is used to measure blood pressure — The sphygmomanometer consists of an arm cuff, dial, pump, and valve.
An instrument for measuring blood pressure. An inflatable blood-pressure cuff.
An instrument used for measuring blood pressure in the arteries, usually at the brachial artery.
This is a device used to measure blood pressure. By using a special cuff wrapped around your arm, the sounds of your blood rushing through an artery can be heard through a stethoscope. Two readings are given - one when your heart is contracting, one when it's at rest. (Read about " Hypertension: High Blood Pressure")
An instrument for measuring arterial blood pressure.
The device used to measure blood pressure.
A device used in conjunction with a stethoscope to measure a person's blood pressure.
See blood pressure measurement.
A device for measuring blood pressure, commonly called a blood pressure cuff. Includes an inflatable cuff that wraps around the upper arm, a bulb attached to a tube to pump the cuff full of air, and gauge that shows the level of pressure within the arteries as the heart beats.
A sphygmomanometer or blood pressure meter is a device used to measure blood pressure, comprising an inflatable cuff to restrict blood flow, and a mercury or mechanical manometer to measure the pressure. It is always used in conjunction with a means to determine at what pressure blood flow, is just starting, and at what pressure it is unimpeded. Manual sphygmomanometers are used in conjunction with a stethoscope.