Re: Blood Pressure Cuff Question
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I believe they need to cover the middle 50-60% of the upper arm vertically, but more importantly, take a look at the cuff markings. Most all disposables and many permanent cuffs have a white line on them, as thus |__________| , and a small tick-mark on the other side of the cuff. The tick-mark or "artery arrow" must fall within the bracket of that line once the cuff has been wrapped.
The wrong size cuff will definitely give you a wrong reading. Small short cuffs read high, larger longer cuffs read low. Or for practical use, your standard cuff gives bigger people hypertension and stick people hypotension.
I think it has something to do with the physics of large volume/small volume bladders, pessure/volume gradients, in that short bladders don't meet, or fully compress the vessels in equal circumferece and pressure/volume gradient occurs quickly, while larger/overlapped bladders keep compression on longer at lower pressures.
Same principle as your car tire using 32psi while those two story high excavation trucks with six foot tall tires use about 6psi. It's all about percentages.
Or I could be totally wrong.
I hate math... lol.
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