An electronic blood pressure monitor is a device used to measure blood pressure and pulse rate at home. It is an arm-style monitor that uses a cuff wrapped around the upper arm to take a reading. It is described as "Microcomputer intelligent," indicating that it uses advanced technology for accurate measurements.
Key features:
Automatic operation: Measurement starts with a single press of a button.
Digital display: Readings for systolic pressure, diastolic pressure, and pulse rate are shown on an easy-to-read screen.
Memory function: can store readings for multiple users, allowing for long-term health tracking.
WHO Classification Indicator: The display often includes a color-coded indicator based on the World Health Organization guidelines.
Power source: They are commonly powered by batteries or can be charged via a USB cable.