Operating instructions – Welch Allyn DuraShock Integrated Aneroid Sphygmomanometer - User Manual User Manual
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Operating Instructions
Auscultatory Method
1.
Select cuff size appropriate for the patient’s arm circumference. The applicable 
range, in centimeters, is printed on each cuff.
Note: The “Artery Index Marker” on the cuff should fall within the 
“Range” indicated on the cuff. If the index marker falls short of range, 
a larger cuff should be used to ensure accurate results. If the index 
marker is past the range, a smaller cuff should be used to ensure 
accurate results.
2.
Wrap the cuff around the arm with the artery index marker located over the 
brachial artery and with the lower edge of the cuff 1-inch (2.5 cm) above the bend 
in the elbow. 
3.
Inflate cuff rapidly to a level 30 mm Hg above estimated (or palpatory) systolic 
pressure.
4.
Partially open the valve to allow deflation at a rate of 2 to 3 mm Hg per second.
5.
As the pressure falls, note systolic pressure and diastolic pressure with your 
stethoscope.
6.
Rapidly release the remaining pressure and record measurements immediately. 
After a minimum of 30 seconds, repeat the above steps for a second reading.
CAUTION: Do not allow a blood pressure cuff to remain on 
patient for more than 10 minutes when inflated above 10 mm 
Hg. This may cause patient distress, disturb blood circulation, 
and contribute to the injury of peripheral nerves.
WARNING: If luer lock connectors are used in the construction 
of tubing, there is a possibility that they might be inadvertently 
connected to intravascular fluid systems, allowing air to be 
pumped into a blood vessel.
