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When
shopping for a home blood pressure monitor be on the lookout for a
model that will give you the most accurate reading. Go for an upper
arm as opposed to a wrist monitor (wrist monitors
are very temperamental and prone to inaccuracy). Be sure, though,
that the cuff is the right size for your arm.People
who may have difficulty squeezing an inflator bulb should purchase a
fully automatic unit. Individuals with visual impairment should look
for a monitor with a large, easy-to-read digital display. An error
indicator is also useful. Many individuals prefer to purchase a unit
that has a memory feature, which ensures accurate recordkeeping. Once
you have purchased your home blood pressure monitor, be sure to bring
it along on your next doctors visit, so that it can be checked for
accuracy.
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