If wrist is to cuff then neck is to--tienoosecollar
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The Webly wrist blood pressure monitor can be accurate if used properly, but there is a greater chance for inaccurate reading than with an upper arm cuff. Wrist reading may be higher than upper arm readings, which is why the American Heart Association endorses upper arm cuff reading.
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The wrist part of a shirt is called a cuff. It is typically located at the end of the sleeve and can have buttons or other fastenings to adjust the fit.
For a 6-month-old who weighs 7kg, you would typically use a pediatric cuff size. The appropriate cuff size would be determined based on the circumference of the child's upper arm in relation to the cuff sizing recommendations provided by the manufacturer. It's important to ensure the cuff fits properly to obtain an accurate blood pressure measurement.
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definitely. the manner by which you wrap the cuff on the person's arm determines the accuracy of the measurement of BP. if you wrap it too tightly you will get false high results. if you wrap it loosely you will get false low results. it is therefore very important that you wrap the cuff with just the right fit on the patient's arm.
Assuming by 'bp' you mean blood pressure... The 'standard' tester works like this - An inflatable cuff is wrapped around the upper arm. The medic listens to the pulse in your arm as they slowly inflate the cuff with air. The amount of pressure in the cuff is displayed on a dial - and the medic notes this pressure when the pulse stops. A release valve on the cuff is slowly opened and the cuff deflates. Again - the medic listens for the pulse returning to your arm - and notes the pressure. This gives the pressure readings (for example 90/40)
I think it's called a watch cuff
It could have an abnormally low bp reading
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