Measuring blood pressure is a fundamental skill in healthcare that aids in diagnosing and monitoring hypertension and other cardiovascular conditions. An aneroid sphygmomanometer, commonly used in clinical settings, offers a manual and precise method for blood pressure measurement. The technique for using this instrument involves specific steps that must be carefully executed to ensure accuracy. The following detailed description outlines a two-step technique for assessing blood pressure using an aneroid sphygmomanometer, including the rationale for each step.
Initial Preparation:
Cuff Placement:
Finding the Baseline:
Determining the Maximum Inflation Level:
Estimating Systolic Pressure:
Rest Period:
Precise Measurement:
Identifying Systolic and Diastolic Pressures:
Post-procedure: