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Francis Akenami posted in the group Delta Pharmaceutical District (DelPharm)
• 1 month, 1 week agoAutomatic and Manual Blood Pressure Readers
Automatic blood pressure readers (digital monitors) are not the same as manual blood pressure readers; while both measure blood pressure, manual readers require a stethoscope to listen for blood flow while inflating a cuff, whereas automatic readers use sensors to detect blood pressure electronically, making them generally easier to use but potentially less accurate in certain situations if not used correctly.
Key differences:
Operation:
Manual readers require the user to listen for blood flow with a stethoscope, while automatic readers provide readings automatically on a display.
User skill level:
Manual readings generally require more training to perform accurately, while automatic readers are designed for easy home use.
Accuracy:
When used correctly, manual readings can be considered more precise, but may be affected by user error.






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