Omron HEM-7201 Instruction Manual

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Thank you for purchasing the OMRON HEM-7201 Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor.
The OMRON HEM-7201 is a compact, fully automatic blood pressure monitor, operating on the oscillometric principle. It measures your blood pressure and pulse rate simply and quickly. For comfortable controlled inflation without the need of pressure pre-setting or re-inflation the devices uses its advanced “IntelliSense” technology.
Intended Use
This product is designed to measure the blood pressure and pulse rate of people within the range of the designated arm cuff, following the instructions in this instruction manual. It is mainly designed for general household use. Please read the Important Safety Information in this instruction manual before using the unit.
Please read this instruction manual thoroughly before using the unit. Please keep for future reference. For specific information about your own blood pressure, CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR.
Consult your doctor prior to using in pregnancy or if diagnosed with arrhythmia or arteriosclerosis. Please read this section carefully before using the unit.
Warning:
• Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result
in death or serious injury.
(General Usage)
• Always consult your doctor. Self-diagnosis of measurement results and
self-treatment are dangerous.
• People with severe blood flow problems, or blood disorders, should consult a
doctor before using the unit, as cuff inflation can cause internal bleeding.
(AC Adapter Usage)
• Never plug in or unplug the power cord from the electric outlet with wet
hands.
(Battery Usage)
• If battery fluid should get in your eyes, immediately rinse with plenty of clean
water. Consult a doctor immediately.
Caution:
• Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in
minor or moderate injury to the user or patient or damage to the equipment or other property.
(General Usage)
• Do not leave the unit unattended with infants or persons who cannot express
their consent.
• Do not use the unit for any purpose other than measuring blood pressure.
• Do not disassemble the unit or arm cuff.
• Use only the approved arm cuff for this unit. Use of other arm cuffs may result
in incorrect measurement results.
• Make sure that the air tube is not wrapped around other parts of your body
when taking measurements at night. This could result in injury when the air pressure in the air tube is increased.
• Do not leave the cuff wrapped on the arm if taking measurements during the
night. This could result in injury.
• Do not inflate the arm cuff over 299 mmHg.
• Do not use a mobile phone or other devices that emit electromagnetic fields,
near the unit. This may result in incorrect operation of the unit.
• Do not operate the unit in a moving vehicle (car, airplane).
• To inflate the cuff manually, refer to Section 3.3. If the cuff is over inflated, it
can cause internal bleeding.
(AC Adapter Usage)
• Use only the original AC adapter (optional) designed for this unit. Use of unsupported adapters may damage and/or may be hazardous to the unit.
• Plug the AC adapter into the appropriate voltage outlet. Do not use a
multiple-tap.
• Do not use the AC adapter if the unit or the power cord is damaged. Turn off
the power and unplug the power cord immediately.
(Battery Usage)
• If battery fluid should get on your skin or clothing, immediately rinse with
plenty of clean water.
• Use only four “AA” alkaline or manganese batteries with this unit. Do not use
other types of batteries.
• Do not insert the batteries with their polarities incorrectly aligned.
• Replace old batteries with new ones immediately. Replace all four batteries at
the same time.
• Remove the batteries if the unit will not be used for three months or more.
• Do not use new and used batteries together.
General Precautions
• Do not apply strong shocks and vibrations to or drop the unit and arm cuff.
• Do not take measurements after bathing, drinking alcohol, smoking, exercising or eating.
• Do not forcibly bend the arm cuff or bend the air tube excessively.
• When removing the air tube, pull on the air plug at the connection with the
main unit not the tube itself.
• Do not inflate the arm cuff when it is not wrapped around your arm.
• Do not wash the arm cuff or immerse it in water.
• Read and follow the “Important information regarding Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC)” in the Technical Data Section.
• Read and follow the “Correct Disposal of This Product” in the Technical Data
Section when disposing of the device and any used accessories or optional parts.
Important Safety Information
Introduction
1. Overview
Main unit:
Arm cuff:
M. Systolic blood pressure N. Diastolic blood pressure O. Heartbeat symbol
(Flashes during measurement)
P. User A/B symbol Q. Memory symbol R. Battery low symbol S. Average value symbol
2.1 Installing/Replacing the Batteries
2. Preparation
1.
2.
Remove the battery cover.
2.2 Setting the Date and Time
1.
Press the button.
2.
Set the monitor to the correct date and time before taking a measurement for the first time.
3.
Press the START/STOP button to store the setting.
Notes:
• If the batteries have been removed for 30 seconds or more, the date
and time setting will need to be reset.
• If the date and time are not set, “-:--” appears during or after
measurement.
Insert four “AA” batteries as indicated in the battery compartment and then replace the battery cover.
Notes:
• If the battery low symbol ( ) appears on the display, turn the unit off
then replace all batteries at the same time.
• The measurement values continue to be stored in memory even after
the batteries are replaced.
Disposal of used batteries should be carried out in accordance with the national regulations for the disposal of batteries.
The bottom edge of the cuff should be 1 to 2 cm above the elbow.
Marker (arrow under tube) is centred on the middle of your inner arm.
Close the fabric fastener FIRMLY.
3. Using the Unit
4. Troubleshooting and Maintenance
1. Insert the air plug into the air jack.
2. Put your arm through the cuff loop.
3. Position the arm correctly.
Systolic Blood Pressure Above 135 mmHg
Diastolic Blood Pressure Above 85 mmHg
3.1 Applying the Arm Cuff
3.3 Taking a Reading
6. Technical Data
5. Optional Parts
4.1 The Icons and Error Messages
Blink
Lit
4.2 Troubleshooting
4.3 Maintenance
Problem
3.4 Using the Memory Function
Calibration and Service
To protect your unit from damage, please observe the following:
Cause Remedy
Notes:
• When you take a measurement on the right
arm, air tube will be at the side of your elbow. Be careful not to rest your arm on the air tube.
Notes:
• To cancel a measurement, press the START/STOP button to turn off
the unit and to release the air in the arm cuff.
• Remain still while taking a measurement.
To Delete All the Values Stored in Memory
• Press the START/STOP button and repeat
measurement.
• If the problem continues, try replacing the
batteries with new ones. If this still does not solve the problem, contact your OMRON retail outlet or distributor.
• Do not subject the main unit and the cuff to extreme
temperatures, humidity, moisture or direct sunlight.
• Do not fold the cuff or tubing tightly.
• Do not inflate the arm cuff over 299 mmHg.
• Do not disassemble the unit.
• Do not subject the unit to strong shocks or vibrations (for example, dropping the unit on the floor).
• Do not use volatile liquids to clean the main unit. The
unit should be cleaned with a soft, dry cloth.
• Use a soft, moistened cloth and soap to clean the arm
cuff.
• Do not wash the arm cuff or immerse it in water.
• Do not use petrol, thinners or similar solvents to clean
the arm cuff.
• The accuracy of this blood pressure monitor has been
carefully tested and is designed for a long service life.
• It is generally recommended to have the unit inspected
every two years to ensure correct functioning and accuracy. Please consult your local authorised OMRON distributor or dealer.
• Do not carry out repairs of any kind yourself. If a defect
occurs, consult your local authorised OMRON distributor or dealer.
Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor HEM-7201 LCD Digital Display Oscillometric method
Pressure: 0 mmHg to 299 mmHg
Pulse: 40 to 180 beats/min.
Pressure: ±3 mmHg Pulse: ±5% of display reading Fuzzy-logic controlled by electric pump
Automatic pressure release valve
60 Measurements with date and time for each user (A and B)
DC6V 4W
4 “AA” batteries 1.5 V or AC adapter (optional) Capacity of new alkaline batteries is approximately 300 measurements
= Type B
Internally powered ME equipment
(When using only the batteries)
= Class II ME equipment
(Optional AC adapter) +10°C to +40°C / Maximum: 30 to 90% RH
-20°C to +60°C / Maximum: 10 to 95% RH /
700-1060 hPa
Approximately 340 g without batteries Approximately 120 g Approximately 123 (w) mm × 85 (h) mm × 141(l) mm Approximately 146 mm × 446 mm (Medium cuff: arm circumference 22 to 32 cm)
Nylon and polyester Main unit, cuff, instruction manual, storage case, battery set
Storage case:
Remove tight-fitting clothing or tight rolled up sleeve from your upper arm. Do not place the cuff over thick clothes.
3.2 How to Sit Correctly
To take a measurement, you need to be
relaxed and comfortably seated, under
comfortable room temperature. No eating,
smoking or exercising 30 minutes before
taking a measurement.
• Sit on a chair with your feet flat on the floor.
• Sit upright with your back straight.
• The cuff should be at the same level as your
heart.
1 to 2 cm
• The blood pressure can differ between the right arm and the left arm,
and therefore also the measured blood pressure values can be different. Omron recommends to always use the same arm for measurement. If the values between the two arms differ substantially, please check with your doctor which arm to use for your measurement.
1.
2.
Remove the arm cuff.
3.
Press the START/STOP button to turn off the monitor. The monitor automatically stores the measurement in its memory.
It will automatically turn off after 5 minutes.
After the measurement, the backlight will automatically turn off without any operation within 1 minute.
The monitor automatically stores the result up to 60 sets in the memory
for two people (USER A and USER B) every time a measurement is
completed. It can also calculate an average reading based on the measurements from the last three readings taken within 10 minutes. If there are only two readings in memory for that period, the average will be based on two readings. If there is one reading in memory for that period, the average will be based on one reading. Notes:
• If the memory is full, the monitor will delete the oldest readings.
• When viewing the reading taken without setting the date and time,
“-:--” is displayed instead of the date and time.
Note: Wait 2-3 minutes before taking another blood pressure
measurement. Waiting between readings allows the arteries to return to the condition prior to taking the blood pressure measurement.
Note: You cannot partially delete the stored readings.
When the memory symbol ( ) appears, first press the Memory
button. Then while holding it down, press the START/STOP button
simultaneously for about 2-3 seconds.
Self-diagnosis of measured results and treatment are dangerous. Please follow the instructions of your doctor.
Warning:
• Recent research suggests that the following
values can be used as a guide to high blood pressure for measurements taken at home.
Important:
Irregular or weak pulses are detected.
The batteries are low.
The batteries are
exhausted.
Cuff is under inflated.
Movement during measurement.
Air plug disconnected.
Arm cuff not applied correctly.
Clothing is interfering with the arm cuff.
Air is leaking from the arm cuff.
The arm cuff was inflated
above 299 mmHg when
inflating the cuff manually.
Device error.
Remove the arm cuff. Wait
2-3 minutes and then take
another measurement. Repeat the steps in section
3.3. If this error continues to
appear, contact your doctor.
Movement during measurement.
Carefully read and repeat
the steps in section 3.3.
The reading is
extremely low (or high).
Arm cuff deflates too soon.
Arm cuff pressure does not rise.
Cannot measure or readings are too low or too high.
Nothing happens when you press the buttons.
Other problems.
Arm cuff not applied correctly.
Movement or talking during measurement.
Clothing is interfering with the arm cuff.
The air tube is not securely connected into the main unit.
Air is leaking from the arm cuff.
The arm cuff is loose.
The arm cuff has not been inflated sufficiently.
The batteries are empty.
The batteries have been inserted incorrectly.
Apply the arm cuff correctly.
Refer to section 3.1.
Remain still and do not talk during measurement.
Refer to section 3.3.
Remove any clothing interfering with the arm cuff.
Refer to section 3.2.
Make sure that the air tube is connected securely.
Refer to section 3.1.
Replace the arm cuff with a new one.
Refer to Chapter 5.
Apply the cuff correctly so that it is firmly wrapped around the arm.
Refer to section 3.1.
Inflate the cuff so that it
is 30 to 40 mmHg above
your previous measurement result.
Refer to section 3.3.
Replace the batteries with new ones. Refer to section 2.1.
Insert the batteries with
the correct (+/-) polarity.
Refer to section 2.1.
You should replace them with new ones ahead of time. Refer to section 2.1.
You should replace them with new ones at once. Refer to section 2.1.
Carefully read and repeat the steps listed under
section 3.3.
Repeat measurement. Remain still and do not talk during measurement.
Refer to section 3.3.
Insert the air plug securely.
Refer to section 3.1.
Apply the arm cuff correctly.
Refer to section 3.1.
Remove any clothing interfering with the arm cuff.
Refer to section 3.1.
Replace cuff with new one.
Refer to Chapter 5.
Do not inflate the arm cuff
above 299 mmHg. Refer to section 3.3.
Contact your OMRON retail outlet or distributor.
Cause RemedyError Display
1. Unplug the air tube from the air connector.
2. Gently fold the air tube into the arm cuff.
4.4 Storage
Keep the unit in its storage case when not in use.
Note:
Do not bend the air tube excessively.
3.
Do not store the unit in the following situations:
• If the unit is wet.
• Locations exposed to extreme temperatures,
humidity, direct sunlight, dust or corrosive vapours.
• Locations exposed to vibrations, shocks or where it will be at an
angle.
Place the arm cuff and main unit in the storage case.
1.
2.
Using the Optional AC Adapter
Insert the AC adapter plug into the AC adapter jack on the rear side of the main unit.
Plug the AC adapter into an electrical outlet.
Medium Arm Cuff
Arm circumference
22 - 32 cm
Large Arm Cuff
Arm circumference
32 - 42 cm
AC Adapter “R”
Product Description Model Display Measurement Method Measurement Range
Accuracy
Inflation Deflation Memory Rating Power Source
Battery Life
Applied Part
Protection against Electric Shock
Operating Temperature/ Humidity Storage Temperature/ Humidity/ Air Pressure Console Weight Cuff Weight Outer Dimensions Cuff Dimensions
Cuff Material Package Content
Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor
Model HEM-7201
Instruction Manual
A. Display B. START/STOP button C. USER A/B button
D. Memory ( ) buttons E. Date/Time setting ( ) button
F. Air Jack G. Battery compartment
H. AC adapter jack (for optional AC
adapter)
I. Arm cuff (Medium cuff: arm
circumference 22-32 cm)
J. Coloured Marker K. Air tube L. Air plug
T. Deflation symbol U. Blood pressure level indicator V. Pulse display/Memory number W. Movement error symbol X. Cuff wrapping guide Y. Irregular heartbeat symbol Z. Date/Time display
Push or buttons to change.
Push the button to confirm.
Next setting appears.
1)
2)
Year
Month
Day
Hour
Minute
START INFLATE DEFLATE END
COMPLETE
If your systolic pressure is more than 220 mmHg
After the cuff starts to inflate, press and hold the
START/STOP button until the monitor inflates 30 to 40 mmHg higher than your expected systolic pressure.
Notes:
• The monitor will not inflate above 299 mmHg.
• Do not apply more pressure than necessary.
• Your blood pressure monitor includes an irregular
heartbeat feature. Irregular heartbeats can influence the results of the measurement. The irregular heartbeat algorithm automatically determines if the measurement is usable or needs to be repeated. If the measurement results are affected by irregular heartbeats but the result is valid, the result is shown
together with the irregular heartbeat symbol ( ). If the
irregular heartbeats cause the measurement to be
invalid, no result is shown. If the irregular heartbeat symbol ( ) is
shown after you have taken a measurement, repeat the
measurement. If the irregular heartbeat symbol ( ) is shown
frequently, please make your doctor aware of it.
View the Average Value
• If the previous
reading was taken without setting the date and time, the average value is not calculated.
View the Previous Reading
• The Memory number
appears for a second before the pulse rate is displayed. The newest set is numbered “1”.
View the Readings Stored in Memory
Display:
To disconnect the AC adapter, unplug the AC adapter from the electrical outlet first and then remove the AC adapter plug from the main unit.
5331366-8B
Notes:
• Subject to technical modification without prior notice.
• Disposal of this product and used batteries should be carried out in
accordance with the national regulations for the disposal of electronic products.
Please read this instruction manual carefully before using the device.
• This device fulfils the provisions of EC directive 93/42/EEC (Medical Device Directive).
• This blood pressure monitor is designed according to the European Standard
EN1060, Noninvasive sphygmomanometers Part 1: General Requirements
and Part 3: Supplementary requirements for electromechanical blood
pressure measuring systems.
Important information regarding Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC)
With the increased number of electronic devices such as PC’s and mobile
(cellular) telephones, medical devices in use may be susceptible to
electromagnetic interference from other devices. Electromagnetic interference may result in incorrect operation of the medical device and create a potentially unsafe situation. Medical devices should also not interfere with other devices.
In order to regulate the requirements for EMC (Electro Magnetic Compatibility)
with the aim to prevent unsafe product situations, the EN60601-1-2:2007 standard has been implemented. This standard defines the levels of immunity to
electromagnetic interferences as well as maximum levels of electromagnetic
emissions for medical devices.
This medical device manufactured by OMRON HEALTHCARE conforms to this EN60601-1-2:2007 standard for both immunity and emissions. Nevertheless, special precautions need to be observed:
• Do not use mobile (cellular) telephones and other devices, which generate
strong electrical or electromagnetic fields, near the medical device. This may result in incorrect operation of the unit and create a potentially unsafe situation. Recommendation is to keep a minimum distance of 7 m. Verify correct operation of the device in case the distance is shorter.
Further documentation in accordance with EN60601-1-2:2007 is available at OMRON HEALTHCARE EUROPE at the address mentioned in this instruction manual. Documentation is also available at www.omron-healthcare.com.
This marking shown on the product or its literature, indicates that it should not be disposed of, with other household wastes at the end of its working life. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product, or their local government office, for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling. Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions
of the purchase contract. This product should not be mixed with other commercial
wastes for disposal.
This product does not contain any hazardous substances.
Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)
Asia Pacific HQ
Production Facility
OMRON HEALTHCARE Co., Ltd.
53, Kunotsubo, Terado-cho, Muko, Kyoto
617-0002 JAPAN
OMRON HEALTHCARE EUROPE B.V.
Scorpius 33, 2132 LR Hoofddorp, THE NETHERLANDS
OMRON HEALTHCARE SINGAPORE PTE LTD.
438A Alexandra Road, #05-05/08, Alexandra Technopark Singapore 119967
www.omron-healthcare.com.sg
OMRON HEALTHCARE MANUFACTURING VIETNAM CO., LTD.
Binh Duong Province, Vietnam
Cuff wrapping guide This monitor checks whether the cuff is applied correctly during the inflation. When the cuff is applied correctly, is displayed while taking a measurement or using the memory function. If the cuff is not applied correctly, is displayed. Carefully read and repeat the steps listed under this section.
Press the START/STOP button.
The cuff will start to inflate automatically. The backlight will turn on automatically when you turn on the monitor.
Press the START/STOP button to turn the monitor on.
All symbols appear on the display.
Select your USER ID (A or B).
2.
3.
To Display the Measurement Values
1. Press the START/STOP button to turn the monitor on.
2. Select your USER ID (A or B).
3. Press the Up button ( ) to display average reading and the most
recent set of measurement values on the screen.
Press the Down button ( ) to display the oldest set of
measurement values.
Average Value Previous Reading
Alternating date/time display
RecentOld
Notes:
• The measurement value number is
displayed briefly in the Pulse Display area when you press the Up/Down buttons
( / ).
• The date and time are alternately displayed
with the measurement values.
• If the date and time are not set, “-:--” is
displayed with the measurement values.
• Press the button repeatedly to display the next values.
• Press and hold the button to display the
values faster.
Alternating display
Cuff is not applied correctly.
Apply the arm cuff correctly. Refer to section 3.1.
This OMRON product is manufactured under the strict quality system of OMRON HEALTHCARE Co., Ltd., Japan. The Core component for OMRON blood pressure monitors, which is the Pressure Sensor, is produced in Japan for assembly.
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h_oem AnZo S>m°ŠQ>a go nam_e© b|& _mn n[aUm_m| H$m ñd`§ amoJ {ZXmZ Am¡a ñd`§ BbmO IVaZmH$ h¢&
J§^ra aº$ àdmh g_ñ`mAm| `m aº$ Aì`dñWmAm| dmbo bmoJm| H$mo `y{ZQ> H$m Cn`moJ H$aZo go nhbo S>m°ŠQ>a go nam_e©
boZm Mm{hE, Š`m|{H$ H$μ\$ go \w$bmd go Am§V[aH$ aº$òmd hmo gH$Vm h¡&
(AC AS>mßQ>a Cn`moJ)
nmda H$m°S©> H$mo H$^r ^r Jrbo hmWm| go BbopŠQ´>H$ AmCQ>boQ> _| ßbJ `m Cggo AZßbJ Z H$a|&
(~¡Q>ar Cn`moJ)
AJa ~¡Q>ar H$m Vab nXmW© AmnH$s Am±Im| _| Mbm OmVm h¡, Vmo Vwa§V AË`{YH$ gm\$ nmZr go YmoE±& Vwa§V S>m°ŠQ>a go nam_e© b|&
gmdYmZr:
g§^m{dV ê$n go Omo{I_nyU© n[apñW{V H$mo B§{JV H$aVr h¡, {OgHo$ n[aUm_ñdê$n Cn`moJH$Vm© `m amoJr H$mo N>moQ>r `m
gm_mÝ` j{V`m± AWdm CnH$aU `m AÝ` g§n{Îm H$mo j{V hmo gH$Vr h¢&
(gm_mÝ` Cn`moJ)
`y{ZQ> H$mo ZdOmVm| `m CZ ì`{º$`m| Ho$ nmg Cno{jV Z N>mo‹S|> Omo AnZr gh_{V ì`º$ Zht H$a gH$Vo h¢&
aº$Mmn _mnZo Ho$ A{V[aº$ {H$gr ^r CÔoí` Ho$ {bE `y{ZQ> H$m Cn`moJ Z H$a|&
`y{ZQ> `m Am_© H$μ\$ H$mo AbJ Z H$a|&
Bg `y{ZQ> Ho$ {bE Ho$db AZw_mo{XV Am_© H$μ\$ H$m Cn`moJ H$a|& AÝ` Am_© H$μ\$ H$m Cn`moJ H$aZo Ho$ JbV _mn n[aUm_
hmo gH$Vo h¢&
gw{ZpíMV H$a| {H$ amV _| _mn boVo g_` dm`w Q>çy~ AmnHo$ eara Ho$ AÝ` ^mJm| na Zht {bnQ>r hþB© h¡& dm`w Q>çy~ _| dm`w X~md
~‹T>Zo na Bggo j{V nhþ±M gH$Vr h¡&
AJa amV _| _mn bo aho hm| Vmo H$μ\$ H$mo ^wOm na {bnQ>m Z N>mo‹S|>& Bggo j{V nhþ±M gH$Vr h¡&
Am_© H$μ\$ H$m 299 mmHg go A{YH$ Z \w$bmE±&
_mo~mBb μ\$moZ `m {dÚwV-Mw§~H$s` joÌ ~ZmZo dmbo AÝ` CnH$aUm| H$m `y{ZQ> Ho$ {ZH$Q> Cn`moJ Z H$a|& Bggo `y{ZQ> JbV H$m`©
H$a gH$Vm h¡&
`y{ZQ> H$mo MbVo dmhZ (H$ma, {d_mZ) _| g§Mm{bV Z H$a|&
H$μ\$ H$mo _¡Ý`wAb ê$n go \w$bmZo Ho$ {bE, AZw^mJ 3.3 XoI|& AJa H$μ\$ AË`{YH$ \y$b OmVm h¡, Vmo Bggo Am§V[aH$ aº$òmd
hmo gH$Vm h¡&
(AC AS>mßQ>a Cn`moJ)
Ho$db Bg `y{ZQ> Ho$ {bE {Z{X©ï> _yb AC AS>mßQ>a (d¡H$pënH$) H$m Cn`moJ H$a|& Ag_{W©V AS>mßQ>a H$m Cn`moJ `y{ZQ> H$mo
j{V nhþ±Mm gH$Vm h¡ Am¡a/`m CgHo$ {bE Omo{I_nyU© hmo gH$Vm h¡&
• AC AS>mßQ>a H$mo C{MV dmoëQo>O AmCQ>boQ> _| ßbJ H$a|& EH$m{YH$-Q¡>n H$m Cn`moJ Z H$a|&
AJa `y{ZQ> `m nmda H$m°S©> j{VJ«ñV h¡, Vmo AC AS>mßQ>a H$m Cn`moJ Z H$a|& Vwa§V nmda ~§X H$a X| Am¡a nmda H$m°S©> H$mo
AZßbJ H$a X|&
(~¡Q>ar Cn`moJ)
AJa ~¡Q>ar H$m Vab nXmW© AmnH$s ËdMm `m H$n‹S>m| na bJ OmVm h¡, Vmo Vwa§V AË`{YH$ gm\$ nmZr go YmoE±&
Bg `y{ZQ> Ho$ gmW Ho$db Mma ‘AA’ jmar` `m _¢JZrμO ~¡Q>ar H$m Cn`moJ H$a|& AÝ` àH$ma H$s ~¡Q>ar H$m Cn`moJ Z H$a|&
~¡Q>ar H$mo CZH$s Y«wdVm H$mo JbV g§ao{IV H$aHo$ Z bJmE±&
nwamZr ~¡Q>ar H$mo Vwa§V ZB© ~¡Q>ar go ~Xb|& g^r Mmam| ~¡Q>ar H$mo EH$ gmW ~Xb|&
AJa `y{ZQ> H$m VrZ `m A{YH$ _hrZm| Ho$ {bE Cn`moJ Zht {H$`m OmZm h¡ Vmo ~¡Q>ar {ZH$mb X|&
ZB© Am¡a Cn`moJ H$s JB© ~¡Q>ar H$m gmW _| Cn`moJ Z H$a|&
gm_mÝ` gmdYm{Z`m±
`y{ZQ> Am¡a Am_© H$μ\$ H$mo VoμO PQ>Ho$ Am¡a H§$nZ Z X| `m CÝh| {JamE± Zht&
g³mZ, _{XamnmZ, Yw_«nmZ, ì`m`m_ `m ^moOZ H$aZo Ho$ ~mX _mn Z b|&
Am_© H$μ\$ H$mo ~bnyd©H$ Z _mo‹S|> `m dm`w Q>çy~ H$mo AË`{YH$ Z _mo‹S|>&
dm`w Q>çy~ H$mo {ZH$mbVo g_`, _w»` `y{ZQ> go H$ZoŠeZ na dm`w ßbJ H$mo ItM|, Z {H$ ñd`§ Q>çy~ H$mo&
O~ Am_© H$μ\$ AmnH$s ^wOm na Z {bnQ>m hmo, V~ Bgo Z \w$bmE±&
Am_© H$μ\$ H$mo Z YmoE± `m Bgo nmZr _| Z {^JmoE±&
_hËdnyU© gwajm OmZH$mar
^y{_H$m
1. AdbmoH$Z
_w»` `y{ZQ>:
Am_© H$μ\$:
M. àHw§$MZ aº$Mmn N. àgaU aº$Mmn O. öX`ñn§XZ àVrH$
(_mn boZo Ho$ Xm¡amZ μâb¡e H$aVm h¡)
P. Cn`moJH$Vm© A/B àVrH$ Q. ñ_¥{V àVrH$ R. ~¡Q>ar H$_ hmoZo H$m àVrH$ S. Am¡gV _mZ àVrH$
2.1 ~¡Q>ar bJmZm/~XbZm
2. V¡`mar
1.
2.
~¡Q>ar H$da H$mo {ZH$mb|&
2.2 {V{W Am¡a g_` goQ> H$aZm
1.
~Q>Z X~mE±&
2.
nhbr ~ma _mn boZo go nhbo _m°ZrQ>a H$mo ghr {V{W Am¡a g_` na goQ> H$a|&
3.
goqQ>J H$mo g§J«hrV H$aZo Ho$ {bE START/STOP (àma§^ H$a|/~§X H$a|) ~Q>Z X~mE±&
{Q>ßn{U`m±:
AJa 30 goH§$S> `m A{YH$ g_` Ho$ {bE ~¡Q>ar H$mo {ZH$mb {X`m OmVm h¡, Vmo {V{W Am¡a g_` goqQ>J H$mo argoQ>
H$aZo H$s Amdí`H$Vm hmoJr&
AJa {V{W Am¡a g_` goQ> Zht {H$E OmVo h¢, Vmo _mn boZo Ho$ Xm¡amZ `m CgHo$ ~mX “-:--” àH$Q> hmoVm h¡&
Mma “AA” ~¡Q>ar H$mo ~¡Q>ar H§$nmQ©>_|Q> _| {XImE JE AZwgma bJmE± Am¡a {\$a ~¡Q>ar H$da H$mo dmng bJm X|&
{Q>ßn{U`m±:
AJa àXe©Z na ~¡Q>ar H$_ hmoZo H$m àVrH$ ( ) àH$Q> hmoVm h¡,
Vmo `y{ZQ> H$mo ~§X H$a X| Am¡a {\$a EH$ gmW g^r ~¡Q>ar H$mo ~Xb X|&
~¡Q>ar H$mo ~Xb {XE OmZo na ^r _mn Ho$ _mZ {Za§Va ñ_¥{V _|
g§J«hrV hmoVo ahVo h¢&
~¡Q>ar Ho$ {ZnQ>mZ Ho$ {bE amï´>r` {d{Z`_m| Ho$ AZwgma Cn`moJ H$s JB© ~¡Q>ar H$m {ZnQ>mZ {H$`m OmZm Mm{hE&
H$μ\$ H$m {ZMbm {H$Zmam H$mohZr go 1 go 2 go_r D$na hmoZm Mm{hE& _mH©$a (Q>çy~ Ho$ ZrMo _m¡OyX Vra) AmnH$s ^wOm Ho$ Am§V[aH$ ^mJ Ho$ _Ü` na H|${ÐV hmo& μ\¡${~«H$ ~§YZ H$mo AÀN>r Vah go ~§X H$a|&
3. `y{ZQ> H$m Cn`moJ H$aZm
1. dm`w ßbJ H$mo dm`w O¡H$ _| bJmE±&
2. AnZr ^wOm H$mo H$μ\$ byn _| go {ZH$mb|&
3. ^wOm H$mo R>rH$ VarHo$ go aI|&
àHw§$MZ aº$Mmn
135 mmHg go A{YH$
àgaU aº$Mmn
85 mmHg go A{YH$
3.1 Am_© H$μ\$ bnoQ>Zm
3.3 arqS>J boZm
3.4 ñ_¥{V μ\§$ŠeZ H$m Cn`moJ H$aZm
{Q>ßn{U`m±:
_mn aÔ H$aZo Ho$ {bE, `y{ZQ> H$mo ~§X H$aZo Am¡a Am_© H$μ\$ _| _m¡OyX dm`w H$mo {ZH$mbZo Ho$ {bE
START/STOP
(àma§^ H$a|/~§X H$a|) ~Q>Z X~mE±&
_mn boVo g_` pñWa ah|&
ñ_¥{V _| g§J«hrV g^r _mZm| H$mo hQ>mZo Ho$ {bE
g§J«hU Ho$g:
AnZr ^wOm Ho$ D$nar ^mJ go V§J H$n‹S>m| `m V§J AmñVrZm| H$mo hQ>m X|& H$μ\$ H$mo _moQo> H$n‹S>m| Ho$ D$na Z bnoQ|>&
3.2
ghr VarHo$ go H¡$go ~¡R|>
_mn boZo Ho$ {bE, AmnH$mo Amam_Xoh H$_ao Ho$ Vmn_mZ _| {e{WbVm Am¡a Amam_Xoh VarHo$ go ~¡R>Zo H$s Amdí`H$Vm hmoVr h¡& _mn boZo go nhbo 30 {_ZQ> VH$ Hw$N> Z ImE±, Yw_«nmZ `m ì`m`m_ Z H$a|&
gVh na AnZo n¡a grYo aIH$a Hw$gu na ~¡R|>&
AnZr nrR> grYr aIH$a grYo ~¡R|>&
H$μ\$ AmnHo$ öX` {OVZo g_mZ ñVa na hmoZm Mm{hE&
1 go 2 go_r
1.
4.
Am_© H$μ\$ H$mo {ZH$mb|&
5.
_m°ZrQ>a H$mo ~§X H$aZo Ho$ {bE START/STOP (àma§^ H$a|/~§X H$a|) ~Q>Z X~mE±& _m°ZrQ>a _mn H$mo ñdMm{bV ê$n go AnZr ñ_¥{V _| g§J«hrV H$aVm h¡& `h
5 {_ZQ> Ho$ ~mX ñdMm{bV ê$n go ~§X hmo OmEJm&
_mn Ho$ ~mX, ~¡H$bmBQ
1 {_ZQ> Ho$ ^rVa {H$gr ^r g§MmbZ Ho$
{~Zm ñdMm{bV ê$n go ~§X hmo OmEJr&
_m°ZrQ>a àË`oH$ ~ma _mn nyU© hmo OmZo na Xmo bmoJm| (Cn`moJH$Vm© A Am¡a Cn`moJH$Vm© B) Ho$ {bE ñ_¥{V _|
60 goQ> VH$ Ho$ n[aUm_ H$mo ñdMm{bV ê$n go g§J«hrV H$aVm h¡&
`h
10 {_ZQ> Ho$ ^rVa {nN>br VrZ arqS>J go _mn Ho$ AmYma na EH$ Am¡gV arqS>J H$m
n[aH$bZ ^r H$a gH$Vm h¡& AJa Cg Ad{Y Ho$ {bE ñ_¥{V _| Ho$db Xmo arqS>J h¢, Vmo Am¡gV Xmo arqS>J na AmYm[aV hmoJm& AJa Cg Ad{Y Ho$ {bE ñ_¥{V _| EH$ arqS>J h¡, Vmo Am¡gV EH$ arqS>J na AmYm[aV hmoJm& {Q>ßn{U`m±:
AJa ñ_¥{V ^a JB© h¡, Vmo _m°ZrQ>a g~go nwamZr arqS>J H$mo hQ>m XoJm&
{V{W Am¡a g_` goQ> {H$E {~Zm arqS>J XoIVo g_`, {V{W Am¡a g_` H$s ~Om` “-:--” àX{e©V hmoVm h¡&
{Q>ßnUr: H$moB© AÝ` aº$Mmn _mn boZo go nhbo
2-3 {_ZQ> VH$ àVrjm H$a|&
arqS>J Ho$ ~rM H$m àVrjm g_` Y_{Z`m| H$mo aº$Mmn H$m _mn boZo go nhbo H$s pñW{V _| bm¡Q>Zo XoVm h¡&
{Q>ßnUr: Amn g§J«hrV arqS>J H$mo Am§{eH$ ê$n go Zht hQ>m gH$Vo h¢&
O~ ñ_¥Vr àVrH$ ( ) àH$Q> hmoVm h¡, Vmo nhbo ñ_¥{V ~Q>Z X~mE±& {\$a Cgo X~mE aIVo hþE, bJ^J 2-3 goH§$S> Ho$ {bE START/STOP (àma§^ H$a|/~§X H$a|) ~Q>Z H$mo gmW-gmW X~mE±&
_mno JE n[aUm_m| H$m ñd`§ amoJ {ZXmZ Am¡a BbmO IVaZmH$ h¢& H¥$n`m AnZo S>m°ŠQ>a Ho$ {ZX}em| H$m nmbZ H$a|&
MoVmdZr:
hmb H$m AZwg§YmZ gwPmVm h¡ {H$ {ZåZ _mZm| H$m Ka na {bE
OmZo dmbo _mZm| Ho$ {bE Cƒ aº$Mmn Ho$ {bE _mJ©X{e©H$m Ho$ ê$n _| Cn`moJ {H$`m Om gH$Vm h¡&
_hËdnyU©:
1.
2.
3.
1.
2.
ñdMm{bV aº$Mmn _m°ZrQ>a
_m°S>b HEM-7201
{ZX}e _¡Ý`wAb
A. àXe©Z B. START/STOP (àma§^ H$a|/~§X H$a|) ~Q>Z C. Cn`moJH$Vm© A/B ~Q>Z D. ñ_¥{V ( ) ~Q>Z E. {V{W/g_` goqQ>J ( ) ~Q>Z
F. dm`w O¡H$ G. ~¡Q>ar H§$nmQ©>_|Q> H. AS>mßQ>a O¡H$ (d¡H$pënH$ AC AS>mßQ>a Ho$ {bE)
I. Am_© H$μ\$ (_Ü`_ AmH$ma H$m H$μ\$: ^wOm
n[a{Y
22-32 go_r) J. a§JrZ _mH©$a K. dm`w Q>çy~ L. dm`w ßbJ
T. g§Hw$MZ àVrH$ U. aº$Mmn ñVa g§Ho$VH$ V. ZãO àXe©Z/ñ_¥{V g§»`m W. {hbZo-Sw>bZo go hmoZo dmbr Ìw{Q> H$m àVrH$ X. Cuff-wrapping guide
(H$μ\$ bnoQ>Zo H$s _mJ©X{e©H$m)
Y. A{Z`{_V öX`ñn§XZ àVrH$ Z. {V{W/g_` àXe©Z
1)
2)
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_hrZm
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K§Q>m
{_ZQ>
àma§^ \y$bZm g§Hw${MV hmoZm A§V nyU©
AJa AmnH$m àHw§$MZ X~md 220 mmHg go A{YH$ h¡
H$μ\$ Ho$ \y$bZm àma§^ H$aZo Ho$ ~mX, _m°ZrQ>a Ho$ AmnHo$ Ano{jV àHw§$MZ X~md go
30
go 40 mmHg A{YH$ \y$bZo VH$ START/STOP (àma§^ H$a|/~§X H$a|) ~Q>Z H$mo
X~mE aI|&
{Q>ßn{U`m±:
_m°ZrQ>a, 299 mmHg go A{YH$ Zht \y$bmEJm&
Amdí`H$Vm go A{YH$ X~md Z S>mb|&
AmnHo$ aº$Mmn _m°ZrQ>a _| EH$ A{Z`{_V öX`ñn§XZ gw{dYm em{_b h¡&
A{Z`{_V öX`ñn§XZ _mn Ho$ n[aUm_m| H$mo à^m{dV H$a gH$Vo h¢& A{Z`{_V öX`ñn§XZ EëJmo[aÙ ñdMm{bV ê$n go {ZYm©[aV H$aVm h¡ {H$ Š`m _mn Cn`moJ H$aZo `mo½` h¡ `m Cgo {\$a go boZo H$s Amdí`H$Vm h¡& AJa _mn Ho$ n[aUm_ A{Z`{_V öX`ñn§XZ Ûmam à^m{dV h¢ bo{H$Z n[aUm_ _mÝ` h¡, Vmo n[aUm_ {Z`{_V öX`ñn§XZ àVrH$ ( ) Ho$ gmW {XIm`m OmVm h¡& AJa A{Z`{_V öX`ñn§XZ go _mn A_mÝ` hmo OmVm h¡, Vmo H$moB© n[aUm_ Zht {XIm`m OmVm& AJa AmnHo$ Ûmam _mn boZo Ho$ ~mX A{Z`{_V öX`ñn§XZ àVrH$ ( ) {XImB© XoVm h¡, Vmo {\$a go _mn b|& AJa A{Z`{_V öX`ñn§XZ àVrH$ ( ) ~ma-~ma {XImB© XoVm h¡, Vmo H¥$n`m AnZo S>m°ŠQ>a H$mo BgHo$ ~mao _| ~VmE±&
Am¡gV _mZ XoI|
AJa {nN>br arqS>J {V{W
Am¡a g_` goQ> {H$E {~Zm br JB© Wr, Vmo Am¡gV _mZ H$m n[aH$bZ Zht {H$`m OmVm&
{nN>br arqS>J XoI|
ZãO Xa àX{e©V hmoZo go nhbo
EH$ nb Ho$ {bE ñ_¥{V g§»`m àH$Q> hmoVr h¡& g~go ZE goQ> H$mo “1” g§»`m Xr OmVr h¡&
ñ_¥{V _| g§J«hrV arqS>J XoI|
àXe©Z:
START/STOP (àma§^ H$a|/~§X H$a|) ~Q>Z X~mE±&
H$μ\$ ñdMm{bV ê$n go \y$bZm àma§^ H$a XoJm& AmnHo$ Ûmam _m°ZrQ>a H$mo Mmby H$aZo na ~¡H$bmBQ> ñdMm{bV ê$n go Mmby hmo OmEJr&
_m°ZrQ>a H$mo Mmby H$aZo Ho$ {bE START/STOP (àma§^ H$a|/~§X H$a|) ~Q>Z X~mE±&
g^r àVrH$ àXe©Z na àH$Q> hmoVo h¢&
AnZr Cn`moJH$Vm© ID (A `m B) H$m M`Z H$a|&
2.
3.
_mn Ho$ _mZm| H$mo àX{e©V H$aZo Ho$ {bE
1. _m°ZrQ>a H$mo Mmby H$aZo Ho$ {bE START/STOP (àma§^ H$a|/~§X H$a|) ~Q>Z X~mE±&
2. AnZr Cn`moJH$Vm© ID (A `m B) H$m M`Z H$a|&
3. ñH«$sZ na Am¡gV arqS>J Am¡a _mn Ho$ _mZm| H$m g~go hmb H$m goQ> àX{e©V H$aZo Ho$ {bE D$na
~Q>Z ( ) X~mE±& _mn Ho$ _mZm| H$m g~go nwamZm goQ> àX{e©V H$aZo Ho$ {bE ZrMo ~Q>Z ( ) X~mE±&
Am¡gV _mZ {nN>br arqS>J
~mar-~mar go ~XbVm {V{W/g_` àXe©Z
hmb H$mnwamZm
{Q>ßn{U`m±:
AmnHo$ Ûmam D$na/ZrMo ~Q>Z ( / ) X~mE OmZo na _mn
H$s _mZ g§»`m, ZãO àXe©Z joÌ _| g§{já ê$n go àX{e©V hmoVr h¡&
{V{W Am¡a g_`, _mn Ho$ _mZm| Ho$ gmW d¡H$pënH$ ê$n go àX{e©V
hmoVo h¢&
AJa {V{W Am¡a g_` goQ> Zht h¢, Vmo _mn Ho$ _mZm| Ho$ gmW “-:--”
àX{e©V hmoVm h¡&
AJbo _mZm| H$mo àX{e©V H$aZo Ho$ {bE ~ma-~ma ~Q>Z X~mE±&
_mZm| H$mo VoμOr go àX{e©V H$aZo Ho$ {bE ~Q>Z X~mE aI|&
~mar-~mar go ~XbVm àXe©Z
4. g_ñ`m {ZdmaU Am¡a aIaImd
4.1 {M• Am¡a Ìw{Q> g§Xoe
H$maU CnMmaÌw{Q> àXe©Z
pãb§H$
àH$m{eV
A{Z`{_V `m H$_μOmoa ZãO Xa H$m nVm bJm`m J`m&
~¡Q>ar H$_ h¢&
~¡Q>ar [aº$ h¢&
H$μ\$ H$_ \y$bm h¡&
_mn boZo Ho$ Xm¡amZ {hbZm-Sw>bZm&
dm`w ßbJ {S>ñH$ZoŠQ> hmo J`m&
Am_© H$μ\$ H$mo ghr VarHo$ go Zht bnoQ>m J`m&
H$n‹So> Am_© H$μ\$ H$mo ~m{YV H$a aho h¢&
Am_© H$μ\$ go dm`w brH$ H$a ahr h¡&
H$μ\$ H$mo _¡Ý`wAb ê$n go \w$bmVo g_` Am_© H$μ\$
299 mmHg go
A{YH$ \y$b J`m Wm&
CnH$aU Ìw{Q>&
Am_© H$μ\$ H$mo {ZH$mb|& 2-3 {_ZQ> àVrjm H$a| Am¡a {\$a EH$ AÝ` _mn b|& AZw^mJ 3.3 _| {XE JE MaUm| H$mo XmohamE±& AJa `h Ìw{Q> àH$Q> hmoVr ahVr h¡, Vmo AnZo S>m°ŠQ>a go g§nH©$ H$a|&
_mn boZo Ho$ Xm¡amZ {hbZm-Sw>bZm&
MaU
3.3 _| {XE JE MaUm| H$mo
Ü`mZnyd©H$ n‹T|> Am¡a XmohamE±&
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3.1 XoI|&
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3.3 XoI|&
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3.1 XoI|&
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Am_© H$μ\$ H$mo gmμ\$ H$aZo Ho$ {bE Za_, Jrbo H$n‹So> Am¡a gm~wZ H$m Cn`moJ H$a|&
Am_© H$μ\$ H$mo Z YmoE± `m Bgo nmZr _| Z {^JmoE±&
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