Sahyog Wellness Blood Pressure Bladder with Bulb & Valve - Black
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The Sahyog Wellness Blood Pressure Bladder with Bulb & Valve is a component set used with manual sphygmomanometers for measuring blood pressure. This set includes an inflatable bladder, an inflation bulb, and a control valve, which work together to inflate and deflate a blood pressure cuff. It is designed for compatibility with a wide range of manual blood pressure monitoring devices. The components are constructed from rubber and metal for durability and consistent performance.
Durable Construction: The bladder and bulb are made from rubber, and the set includes a chrome-plated brass valve for regulating airflow.
Universal Compatibility: This bladder and bulb set is designed to be compatible with most major brands of manual blood pressure monitors and sphygmomanometers.
Latex-Free Material: The components are made from latex-free materials to ensure safety for both patients and healthcare providers.
Inflatable Bladder: The bladder is the inflatable bag that is placed inside a blood pressure cuff to apply pressure to the arm during measurement.
Inflation Bulb and Valve: The bulb is squeezed to inflate the cuff, while the valve allows for controlled release of air to obtain an accurate reading.
Q: Is this a complete blood pressure monitor?
A: No, this product is a replacement part, consisting of the inflatable rubber bladder, the inflation bulb, and the airflow control valve for a manual sphygmomanometer.
Q: What type of blood pressure apparatus is this compatible with?
A: This bladder, bulb, and valve set is designed for use with manual or aneroid sphygmomanometers and is compatible with many brands.
Q: What is the function of this product?
A: This assembly is used to inflate and deflate the cuff of a manual blood pressure monitor to measure a person's systolic and diastolic blood pressure.
Q: What material is the product made from?
A: The bladder and bulb are made from a rubber or latex material, and the valve is a chrome-plated brass component for regulating airflow.
Q: How do I use the valve to control airflow?
A: The valve is typically a screw that you tighten to close off airflow for inflation and then slowly loosen to allow for controlled deflation of the cuff during measurement.
Serves as a replacement part for manual blood pressure monitors.
The latex-free construction makes it suitable for individuals with latex allergies.
Allows for the proper inflation and deflation of a blood pressure cuff, which is necessary for accurate readings.
Compatible with a variety of sphygmomanometer models, offering versatility.
Attach the bulb and valve assembly securely to the tubing of the sphygmomanometer cuff's bladder.
Ensure the bladder is correctly inserted into the blood pressure cuff.
Close the valve by turning the screw.
Squeeze the bulb to inflate the cuff to the required pressure level as indicated by the gauge.
Slowly open the valve to release the air from the cuff at a controlled rate after the measurement is complete.
It is advisable to follow the instructions provided by your healthcare provider for accurate blood pressure measurement.
Consult a healthcare professional before using the device, especially if you have pre-existing medical conditions.
Regularly inspect the bulb, valve, and bladder for any signs of wear, tear, or damage before each use.
If any component appears deteriorated, it should be replaced to maintain proper function.
Store the components in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight to preserve the material.
Keep the product out of the reach of children.
Ensure that the cuff is not too tight or too loose on the arm for an accurate reading.
The package contains one blood pressure bladder, one inflation bulb, and one valve.
The product is black in color.
Made in India.
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