Important details, Important – Welch Allyn CardioPerfect Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring - Quick Reference Guide User Manual
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The belt or shoulder strap and pouch are
positioned comfortably.
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The Start/Stop button is accessible to the patient.
(Even if the Start button is disabled in the Study Parameters,
the Start/Stop button will still allow the patient to
cancel a reading.)
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The ABPM 6100 monitor is concealed according
to the patient’s wishes.
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Remember the patient’s comfort and ability to perform
normal tasks can significantly impact the relevance
of monitoring data.
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If the display is on, briefly review with the patient how
to read the data.
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Explain to the patient the kind of information required in
the Patient Diary.
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If the Start button is enabled, explain to the patient that
he or she has the option to initiate readings using the
Start/Stop button.
Make sure of the following before the patient leaves the office:
A M B U L A T O R Y
BLOOD PRESSURE
M O N I T O R I N G
Q U I C K S T A R T G U I D E
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IMPORTANT!