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The blood pressure monitor comes with complete directions for installing the batteries, attaching the components of the monitor, and taking an accurate reading, which your loved one should follow. Some of the key points include:
* Sit quietly for a 5 - 10 minutes before the measurement, and do not take the reading immediately after exercise or exertion
* Sit quietly during the measurement, with the arm resting on a table
* Place the cuff on the arm (preferably the left arm, preferably a bare arm) - the arrow on the cuff should point within the proper size range
* Place the cuff above the elbow, with the air hose positioned over the inner arm and pointed down toward the hand
* Press the "Start" button to begin the reading
* Note that the "Start" button can also functions as a Stop button
* When the measurement is complete, the blood pressure and pulse rate display on the monitor screen
* Within a few minutes, the reading will be transmitted automatically to the GrandCare system
* Press the "Start" button to turn off the power, or wait a few minutes and the monitor will turn off automatically<br /><br />

Revision as of 16:49, 26 June 2012

Blood Pressure Monitor


Overview

With the blood pressure monitor, your loved one can take a blood pressure reading, that will be transmitted automatically to the GrandCare system. It operates completely wirelessly. Caregivers can log in to see the blood pressure readings, and to set up rules, for example to alert caregivers when a reading has been taken, or to remind the loved one if a reading hasn't been taken at the expected time.

Supported Model

There is one type of blood pressure monitor that can be used with a GrandCare system, the A&D Medical brand monitor. It comes with your choice of three cuff sizes, small, medium or large. The monitor is battery-operated, and communicates with the system wirelessly via Bluetooth. As part of the installation process, a Bluetooth antenna will be installed, and the blood pressure monitor will be paired with your system, and assigned to one more more residents (loved ones) so that the signals are picked up properly. This is typically done for you by your GrandCare installer.

Taking a Reading

The blood pressure monitor comes with complete directions for installing the batteries, attaching the components of the monitor, and taking an accurate reading, which your loved one should follow. Some of the key points include:

  • Sit quietly for a 5 - 10 minutes before the measurement, and do not take the reading immediately after exercise or exertion
  • Sit quietly during the measurement, with the arm resting on a table
  • Place the cuff on the arm (preferably the left arm, preferably a bare arm) - the arrow on the cuff should point within the proper size range
  • Place the cuff above the elbow, with the air hose positioned over the inner arm and pointed down toward the hand
  • Press the "Start" button to begin the reading
  • Note that the "Start" button can also functions as a Stop button
  • When the measurement is complete, the blood pressure and pulse rate display on the monitor screen
  • Within a few minutes, the reading will be transmitted automatically to the GrandCare system
  • Press the "Start" button to turn off the power, or wait a few minutes and the monitor will turn off automatically