Types of Blood Pressure Machines

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Summary: A home blood pressure machine is great for people who want to monitor their health regularly. Learn about different types of home blood pressure machines with tips from a Certified Medical Assistant in this free health video.

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Taylor Smith, CMA, is a multifaceted Certified Medical Assistant. In addition to the standard training needed for this credential and the experience that comes from working in the...read more

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"There are a number of different devices that you can purchase to take your own blood pressure in your home. Generally, these devices fit around some sort of part of your hand or arm. Some of them work for fingers. Some of them work for wrists. Some of them take from the lower arm, sort of right here, below the elbow. And then others are electronic versions of what nurse or medical assistant in your doctor's office, or your doctor himself or herself, might do. There's an upper arm equivalent of the other human taking your blood pressure. And there's debate as to the level of accuracy in these various types. The most important thing is that it always has fresh batteries and you take your blood pressure roughly around the same time or times each day as blood pressure can vary. Other things to remember when you're taking your blood pressure are to not consume caffeine or tobacco within 20 minutes of taking your blood pressure and to make sure you go to the bathroom. Prices on these devices vary wildly. It's another thing to consider when buying one. Consider what's going to be most convenient for you and consider what your price range is. If you need super accurate blood pressure information, then paying 110 to 130 dollars for a digital upper arm cuff isn't such a bad idea. Otherwise, the lower end of blood pressure home devices tends to be about thirty or forty dollars. "

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