Intended use, Additional information on blood pressure – Kinetik Blood Pressure BPM4TL User Manual

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Intended Use

This device uses the oscillometric method to automatically measure systolic and diastolic blood
pressure as well as heart rate.

The measurement position is on the upper part of the left arm.

All values can be read out in one LCD panel.

The device is designed for home use and recommended for use by adults aged 18 years and older
with upper arm circumference ranging from 9 inch ~ 13 inch (approx. 23 cm ~ 33 cm).

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Additional Information on Blood Pressure

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1. What is blood pressure?

2. Why is it useful to measure blood pressure at home?

Blood pressure is the measurement of the force of blood pushing against the walls of the arteries. Arterial blood
pressure is constantly fluctuating during the course of the cardiac cycle. The highest pressure in the cycle is called
the systolic blood pressure, and represents the pressure in the artery when the heart is beating. The lowest pressure
is the diastolic blood pressure, and represents the pressure in the artery when the heart is at rest. Both the systolic
and the diastolic pressure are necessary for a physician to evaluate the status of a patient's blood pressure.
Many factors such as physical activity, anxiety or the time of day, can influence your blood pressure. Blood pressure
is typically low in the mornings and increases from the afternoon to the evening. It is on average lower in the summer
and higher in the winter.

Having one's blood pressure measured by a doctor in a hospital or a clinic, is often associated with a phenomenon
called “White Coat Hypertension” where the patient becomes nervous or anxious, thus raising his blood pressure.
There are also numerous other factors that might cause your blood pressure to be raised at a specific time of day.
This is why medical practitioners recommend home monitoring as it is important to get readings of blood pressure
during different times of the day to really get an idea of your real blood pressure.
Medical practitioners generally recommend the “Rule of 3”, where you are encouraged to take your blood pressure
three times in a row (at 3 ~ 5 minute interval), three times a day for three days. After three days you can average
all the results and this will give you an accurate idea of what your blood pressure really is.

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