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BIOS Diagnostics PROTOCOL 7D MII BD250 - Initial Setup and Device Components; About the Blood Pressure Monitor Unit

BIOS Diagnostics PROTOCOL 7D MII BD250
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Your blood pressure also increases and decreases under the following circumstances:
Blood pressure is higher than normal:
•Whenyouareexcited,nervous,ortense
•Whiletakingabath
•Duringandafterexerciseorstrenuousphysicalactivity
•Whenitiscold
•Withinonehouraftermeals
•Afterdrinkingtea,coffee,orothercaffeinateddrinks
•Aftersmokingtobacco
•Whenyourbladderisfull
Blood pressure is lower than normal:
•Afterconsumingalcohol
•Aftertakingabath
b) Why is the doctor’s reading different from the reading taken at home?
Your blood pressure can vary due to the environment (temperature, nervous condition). When measuring
blood pressure at the doctor’s office, it is possible for blood pressure to increase due to anxiety and tension.
c) Why should I monitor blood pressure at home?
One or two readings will not provide a true indication of your normal blood pressure. It is important to take
regular, daily measurements and to keep records over a period of time. This information can be used to
assist your physician in diagnosing and preventing potential health problems.
2. Getting Started
2.1AbouttheBloodPressureMonitor
This section describes the various components of the Blood Pressure Monitor.
UpperArmCuff:
Wide range cuff for arm circumference 22 - 42 cm or 8.5” - 16.5”.
Cuff Connection:
The cuff is connected to the monitor.
Wide range cuff Memory Set
button
Start / Stop
button

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