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The Boso Medicus is a sphygmomanometer used to measure blood pressure. It is specifically designed for medical professionals and clinics, providing accurate and reliable readings. The device consists of a cuff that wraps around the upper arm and a manometer that displays the pressure readings. The Boso Medicus features a high-quality construction, ensuring its durability and longevity. It is made with premium materials that withstand regular use in a clinical setting, eliminating the need for frequent replacements. The device is also designed with precision to guarantee accurate readings, allowing healthcare professionals to make informed decisions about patient care. The Boso Medicus is easy to use, with a straightforward design that simplifies blood pressure measurements. It comes with a clear and easy-to-read display that shows the blood pressure readings in mmHg. The device is also calibrated to minimize errors and ensure consistent results. Additionally, the Boso Medicus is equipped with a fully adjustable cuff that fits various arm sizes, making it suitable for a wide range of patients. The cuff is designed to provide a comfortable fit and allow for accurate measurements. Overall, the Boso Medicus is a reliable and durable sphygmomanometer that provides accurate blood pressure readings. Its high-quality construction, ease of use, and adjustable cuff make it a valuable tool for medical professionals in monitoring and diagnosing patients.
| Brand | Boso |
| Model | Medicus |
| Product | sphygmomanometer |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF) |
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Systolic pressure is the top number that the blood pressure monitor will indicate. Systolic pressure refers to the amount of pressure in your arteries during the contraction of your heart muscle.
Diastolic pressure is the lowest number that the blood pressure monitor will indicate. The bottom number refers to your blood pressure when your heart muscle is between beats.
A normal blood pressure is about 120/80.
To ensure accurate measurements, position the cuff on your upper arm about 2-3 centimeters above the elbow crease, ensuring it is snug but not too tight.
Sit comfortably in a chair with your feet flat on the ground and your back supported. Rest your arm on a table or armrest, ensuring it is at the same height as your heart.
Inflate the cuff by squeezing the bulb or pressing the inflation button until the pressure exceeds your anticipated systolic blood pressure by about 20-30 millimeters of mercury (mmHg).
Gradually release the air from the cuff at a rate of 2-3 mmHg per second while listening for the Korotkoff sounds using the stethoscope or observing the electronic display. Note the reading once the sounds disappear completely (diastolic pressure) and when they reappear (systolic pressure).
Record your blood pressure reading, including the date and time, in a log or any recommended tracking method. Also, make sure to clean and properly store the sphygmomanometer for future use.
Yes, the manual of the Boso Medicus is available in English .
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Number of questions: 5My boso medicus shows "error3". Problem with air supply. The coupling piece that connects the tubing of the cuff to a tubing in the device is defective. Can I purchase such a coupling piece (square block) separately?
This message has been automatically translatedI have a Boso Medicus Control electronic blood pressure meter, about 5 years old. The problem is that it shows completely different values in direct successive measurements. Big differences! What is wrong, what can be done?
This message has been automatically translatedHello, How do you choose among the options 240, 210, 180 and 150 on the blood pressure monitor? Kind regards,
This message has been automatically translatedDuring repeated measurement attempts, the message "Error 3" keeps appearing. What does that mean?
This message has been automatically translatedWhat should the gauge mmHg be set on? Options are 240, 210, 180 or 150