5/08/2011

Omron BP760 7 Series Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor, Gray/white, Large

Omron BP760 7 Series Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor, Gray/white, Large



  • Detect and alert irregular heartbeats while blood pressure is being measured
  • The pre-formed arm cuff expands to fit both regular and large sized arms
  • Indicator confirms the cuff has been wrapped correctly on the arm
  • 60 memory storage with date and time stamp allows to review the last 60 readings with the touch of a button
  • Comes with 5 Year limited warranty

Upper arm monitor is a irregular heartbeat dector.The Omron 7 SERIES upper arm home blood pressure monitor offers precision and comfort with a simple and accurate interface. The included ComFit Cuff and Cuff Wrap Guide ensure a snug fit and an accurate reading each and every time you monitor. This model also offers a memory storage space for up to 60 readings and a blood pressure indicator guide.The Omron 7 SERIES upper arm monitor provides you with these seven key benefits:
Cuff Wrap Guide
Indicator confirms the cuff has been wrapped correctly on your arm.
ComFit Cuff
Patented by Omron®, the pre-formed arm cuff expands to fit both regular and large sized arms to ensure more comfortable, accurate readings.
Advanced Averaging
Exclusive technology automatically displays the average of up to the last 3 readings taken within the last 10 minutes.
Irregular Heartbeat Detector
Detects irregular heartbeats while your blood pressure is being measured. If an irregular he



Omron BP760 7 Series Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor, Gray/white, Large


Hi,I did the following:
How accurate are at-home blood pressure monitors?I have an automatic blood pressure monitor that I bought today (Homedics brand) and I tried it out. The reading I got was 121/73, when I usually get 140/88 (in that range) when I use the one at Rite-Aid. Even the readings I got recently at the hospital were higher than I got today. Are these at-home ones inaccurate, or am I just much more calm and relaxed at home than I am in the ER/at the store?

Posted by gangadharan nair
Mercury manometers are considered to be the "gold standard" of measurement because their measurement is absolute and does not require re-calibration. For this reason they are often required in clinical trials of pharmaceuticals and for clinical evaluations of determining blood pressure for high risk patients including pregnant women.
Digital blood pressure monitors may sometimes give inaccurate reading but it is easy to operate even in noisy environments.

Posted by aziz
pls use a mercury manometer

Posted by Teeth
Measuring your blood pressure at home and keeping a record of the measurements will show you and your doctor how much your blood pressure changes during the day. Your doctor can use your record of measurements to see how well your medicine is working to control your high blood pressure. Also, measuring your own blood pressure is a good way to take part in managing your own health and recognizing changes.


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