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Model: Omron 7 Series Wireless Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor w/ Side-by-Side LCD Comparison | CVS
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Yeah that welcome code is for new registration only, looks like all the Omron units qualify for the coupon, can use WAG10 for 10% off so brought from $60 to $36
I bought the wrist version as my old version series 10 still works
Yeah that welcome code is for new registration only, looks like all the Omron units qualify for the coupon, can use WAG10 for 10% off so brought from $60 to $36
I bought the wrist version as my old version series 10 still works
Cancel the wrist one. They are worthless unless you have a medical reason you can't use an arm cuff. They are not suggested by ama/aha. We are purging them out of all our outpatient clinics.
Cancel the wrist one. They are worthless unless you have a medical reason you can't use an arm cuff. They are not suggested by ama/aha. We are purging them out of all our outpatient clinics.
My parent's home care nurse uses wrist monitor. Should I tell her to stop and use the cuff?
My parent's home care nurse uses wrist monitor. Should I tell her to stop and use the cuff?
From validatebp.org:
"Wrist Cuff Device Disclaimer:
Clinical guidelines call for the user of an upper arm blood pressure (BP) measurement device that has been validated for clinical accuracy for self-measured blood pressure (SMBP). However, a validated wrist cuff blood pressure (BP) device may be used in place of an upper arm device for certain clinical indications, specific patient needs, or additional circumstances (eg, upper arm cuff not suitable for patient arm circumference, unavailability of devices with the appropriate small, large or extra large size cuffs, medical conditions where upper arm devices cannot or should not be used).
Proper technique is especially important when using a wrist cuff device to obtain accurate readings. The device must be correctly placed over the radial artery and held at heart level when readings are taken, with limited movement or wrist flexion."
Last edited by Escotch January 17, 2023 at 03:16 PM.
I wanted one that was portable and use on the go. I'll forgive it not being as accurate as my plug-in Omron , this comes with a 4"x3"x1.5" hardcase that I can toss in my gym bag or backpack rather than lugging the much bulkier arm cuff monitor
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I wanted one that was portable and use on the go. I'll forgive it not being as accurate as my plug-in Omron , this comes with a 4"x3"x1.5" hardcase that I can toss in my gym bag or backpack rather than lugging the much bulkier arm cuff monitor
I have seen them be so inaccurate both personally and professionally I think they are a waste of space, time and money. If you want a compact that actually works well I'd look at the on arm models, Omron Evolv or Withings. The Withings is the closest thing there is to automatically upload to your electronic medical record and we are still testing it out in our heart specialty clinics.
Last edited by Escotch January 19, 2023 at 11:21 PM.
I have seen them be so inaccurate both personally and professionally I think they are a waste of space time and money. If you want a compact that actually works well I'd look at the on arm models from Omron Evolv or Withings. The Withings is the closest thing there is to automatically upload to your electronic medical record and we are still testing it out in our Heart specialty clinics.
+1 for Withings. The company also makes the best consumer weight scales according to Consumer Reports (and me), which also can connect via WiFi. The new Core unit with digital stethoscope and electrocardiogram was announced at CES.
Last edited by MrSkeptic January 19, 2023 at 09:21 AM.
I used WELCOME25 to order a 10 series for in-store pickup. But the order was cancelled. I can't use WELCOME25 anymore. I created a new account and reordered with free shipping.
This is a good deal. Thanks.
TruRead Technology
allows you to automatically take 3 consecutive readings at intervals you can customize (15 seconds, 30 seconds, 60 seconds, or the optimal 2-minute rest period between readings) and then displays the average.
Not sure that's worth $30 more? why does someone need 3 intervals consecutively?
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Your order does not qualify for WELCOME25.
I bought the wrist version as my old version series 10 still works
I bought the wrist version as my old version series 10 still works
Your order does not qualify for WELCOME25.
"Wrist Cuff Device Disclaimer:
Clinical guidelines call for the user of an upper arm blood pressure (BP) measurement device that has been validated for clinical accuracy for self-measured blood pressure (SMBP). However, a validated wrist cuff blood pressure (BP) device may be used in place of an upper arm device for certain clinical indications, specific patient needs, or additional circumstances (eg, upper arm cuff not suitable for patient arm circumference, unavailability of devices with the appropriate small, large or extra large size cuffs, medical conditions where upper arm devices cannot or should not be used).
Proper technique is especially important when using a wrist cuff device to obtain accurate readings. The device must be correctly placed over the radial artery and held at heart level when readings are taken, with limited movement or wrist flexion."
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I have seen them be so inaccurate both personally and professionally I think they are a waste of space, time and money. If you want a compact that actually works well I'd look at the on arm models, Omron Evolv or Withings. The Withings is the closest thing there is to automatically upload to your electronic medical record and we are still testing it out in our heart specialty clinics.
Edit: actually, Paypal shows $66 as purchase price, but the total charged is $46, so all good.
This is a good deal. Thanks.
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allows you to automatically take 3 consecutive readings at intervals you can customize (15 seconds, 30 seconds, 60 seconds, or the optimal 2-minute rest period between readings) and then displays the average.
Not sure that's worth $30 more? why does someone need 3 intervals consecutively?
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