A sphygmomanometer is the gauge used for measuring blood pressure.
A pressure gauge for measuring blood pressure
Yes, it is. It is a technical term for the standard blood pressure gauge.
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The 3 types are: Manual, Digital and Aneroid.
A sphygmomanometer measures blood pressure. It can be electronic or manual; the main difference being how much human interaction is required to measure blood pressure. With a manual sphygmomanometer, you observe the amount of pressure in the cuff in real-time (usually on a dial gauge) while listening for a bruit in an artery distal to the cuff. An electronic sphygmomanometer does the same thing, but it electronically listens for the bruit and generally displays the blood pressure reading after the measurement is completed. So with a manual sphygmo someone must watch a pressure gauge and listen for a bruit to be heard and when it stops to get a reading. An electronic sphygmo does all this automatically and gives a reading. An electronic sphygmo is more convenient and doesn't require as much training to use.
I would love to take the opportunity to answer this question, The sphygmomanometer and BP meter are the same there is no difference.
The real name for a blood pressure cuff is sphygmomanometer.
The correct spelling is "sphygmomanometer."
Each time the heart contracts a sound is heard, a gauge on the sphygmomanometer measures the pressure that blood exerts during ventricle contraction.
The medical term for a blood pressure cuff is a sphygmomanometer.
Sphygmomanometer.