Non-Invasive Blood Pressure
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If the pulse signal is poor due to patient movements, improper
cuff placement or noise in the signal, the cuff deflates and the
monitor attempts a second measurement. For causes and possible
remedies for a poor pulse signal see the alarm message tables in
the chapter Alarms and Messages.
The monitor displays the systolic, diastolic, and mean pressure
values in the NBP parameter box (mmHg or kPa). You can select
an enlarged NBP display in the bottom channel of the main
screen display. For more information, see the section Main Screen
Configuration in the Monitor Setup chapter.
At the end of each NBP measurement, the NBP cuff deflates to a
pressure of 10 mmHg or less (adult and pediatric modes), or to a
pressure of 5 mmHg (neonatal mode).