Blood pressure is remarkably labile. Therefore, the most insignificant activities can result in substantial changes in blood pressure readings. Accordingly, medical professionals should always prepare the patient and environment properly before cuff inflation, regardless of whether a manual or automated method is used to measure blood pressure.
There is significant variation among automated devices, and users should refer to instruction guides on how to initiate cuff inflation and blood pressure measurement. If a manual measurement is being performed, the bell or diaphragm of a stethoscope should be placed over the medial antecubital fossa over the approximate location of the brachial artery. The blood pressure cuff should be inflated 30 mmHg beyond the point at which the radial pulse is no longer palpable. Deflation of the cuff should occur in a slow and controlled manner at a rate of 2 to 3 mmHg per second. As mentioned previously, the appearance of Korotkoff sounds signifies systolic pressure, while the cessation of these sounds indicates diastolic pressure.[9][6][10][7]
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I have the same problem, 8926OB. It does not hack and does not self wind. Sent to Invicta repair center twice under warranty. They did not fix it, cannot understand their QC (IWSC). I am sending it back a third time! I believe the crown stem is not connecting to the movement. IWSC told me that they had replaced the parts responsible for the hacking and manual winding, but even this did not work. 2ff7e9595c
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