Friday, October 7, 2016

MERCURY-FREE SPHYGMOMANOMETER KZ-700

MERCURY-FREE SPHYGMOMANOMETER KZ-700

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The mercury-free sphygmomanometer KZ-700 opens up a completely new era of professional blood pressure measurement. In 1905, Dr. Nikolai S. Korotkov introduced his theory of blood pressure measurement using the Riva-Rocci mercury monitor. Since then, blood pressure measurement using the mercury column has been reigned as the gold standard of blood pressure measurement. Recently, awareness of the issue of environmental conservation has been increasing and the use of mercury has become a worldwide concern. Mercury is a toxic metal that can poison whole communities and remains in the local environment for many years. Therefore Kenz is responding to the call from the international medical community to ban the use of this toxic metal and has developed a new, highly advanced digital blood pressure monitor with battery such as Kenz Cardico 302 Battery, Kenz 10TH-1800A-W1 SU Battery, Philips 989803144631 Battery, Colin BP-88 Battery, Colin BP-88S Battery, Colin BP-308 Battery, Colin BP-508 Battery, Colin BP-608 Battery, Colin LC-T121R8PU Battery, Colin LC-SP122 Battery, Colin WP1250 Battery, Colin Battery.

Auscultatory blood pressure measurement without mercury
Marking up to 5 measurement results by pressing MARK button
Digital readout for pulse rate
Adjustable display column for easier analysis of results

The KZ-700 inherits the appearance of conventional mercury columns so there is no confusion even if you are using this device for the first time. No liquid is used in this device and therefore handling it is easier than its counter parts.

The KZ-700 is equipped with a small numerical display at the base of the digital column. This numerical display shows the pressure itself while it is increasing or decreasing. When a measurement is completed (below 20mmHg), the patient's pulse rate is displayed automatically.

Unlike a mercury column, you can adjust Kenz's digital column to your preferred position by choosing from 4 different angles (ranging from O to 90 degrees).

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