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BP apparatus ADC with stethoscope:
BP (blood pressure) apparatus with ADC (automated deflation control) and a stethoscope is a device used to measure blood pressure. It typically consists of an inflatable cuff that fits around the upper arm, a pump to inflate the cuff, a manometer to measure the pressure in the cuff, and an ADC to control the deflation of the cuff and regulate the rate of pressure drop. The stethoscope is used to listen to the sound of the blood flow through the brachial artery, which is an indicator of the systolic and diastolic blood pressure readings. The ADC and stethoscope work together to provide an accurate and reliable measurement of blood pressure.
A blood pressure (BP) apparatus with Automated Deflation Control (ADC) and a stethoscope is a medical device used to measure the pressure of blood flowing through the arteries in the human body. Blood pressure is a crucial vital sign that provides valuable information about the health of the cardiovascular system and is an important factor in the diagnosis and treatment of various cardiovascular diseases.
The BP apparatus consists of an inflatable cuff that fits around the upper arm and a pump to inflate the cuff. The manometer is used to measure the pressure in the cuff and the ADC is used to control the deflation of the cuff and regulate the rate of pressure drop. The stethoscope is used to listen to the sound of the blood flow through the brachial artery, which is an indicator of the systolic and diastolic blood pressure readings.
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