Tutorial Cara Pengukuran Tekanan Darah Menggunakan Tensimeter Manual / Tensimeter Aneroid

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29 Jan 202404:03

Summary

TLDRIn this tutorial, the host demonstrates how to properly use a manual sphygmomanometer and stethoscope to measure blood pressure. The video covers the correct positioning of the cuff, the proper placement of the stethoscope, and the steps involved in inflating the cuff and reading the pressure. Key tips include ensuring the cuff is snug but not too tight and allowing the patient to relax before the measurement. The tutorial concludes with the explanation of how to interpret the blood pressure reading and emphasizes the importance of correct technique for accurate results.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The video is a tutorial on how to use a manual sphygmomanometer (blood pressure cuff) and stethoscope.
  • 😀 Before starting, viewers are encouraged to like, comment, share, and subscribe to the channel.
  • 😀 A manual sphygmomanometer and a stethoscope are required for the procedure.
  • 😀 The cuff should be positioned with the circle symbol and stripe aligned with the artery, and it should be placed about two finger widths above the elbow crease.
  • 😀 The cuff should be snug but not too tight—enough room for two fingers to fit underneath it.
  • 😀 The stethoscope should be placed over the brachial artery in the elbow region to listen for the heartbeat during measurement.
  • 😀 The patient should relax and avoid speaking or moving during the measurement to ensure accurate results.
  • 😀 Before inflating the cuff, make sure the valve is closed (turn it clockwise) to start pumping air.
  • 😀 The cuff is inflated to a pressure of 160 mmHg to begin the measurement process.
  • 😀 After inflating the cuff, the valve is slowly opened to release the pressure, while listening for the systolic and diastolic sounds.
  • 😀 The results are recorded as 90/70, where 90 represents the systolic pressure (the first sound) and 70 represents the diastolic pressure (the last sound).
  • 😀 The video ends with a reminder to activate notifications to stay updated on health equipment tutorials.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of this video tutorial?

    -The purpose of the video is to provide a step-by-step guide on how to properly use a manual sphygmomanometer (blood pressure cuff) in conjunction with a stethoscope for measuring blood pressure.

  • What are the essential tools needed to measure blood pressure with a manual sphygmomanometer?

    -You need two main tools: a manual sphygmomanometer (blood pressure cuff) and a stethoscope. Both are necessary to accurately measure blood pressure.

  • How should the cuff be positioned on the patient's arm?

    -The cuff should be positioned about two fingers above the elbow fold, with the circle and stripe symbol aligned with the artery.

  • Why is it important not to tighten the cuff too much?

    -The cuff should be snug, but not too tight. You should be able to fit two fingers under the cuff to ensure comfort for the patient and avoid causing pain during inflation.

  • What is the significance of the stethoscope placement?

    -The stethoscope's diaphragm should be placed over the brachial artery, which is located on the inner side of the elbow, to accurately detect the sounds of blood flow during the measurement.

  • What does the valve on the cuff do, and how should it be used?

    -The valve controls the deflation of the cuff. Before inflating, it should be closed by twisting it clockwise. During deflation, the valve should be slowly opened to release air from the cuff.

  • At what pressure should the cuff be inflated during the measurement?

    -The cuff should be inflated until the pressure reaches around 160 mmHg, which is a typical level for most adult patients.

  • What do the sounds heard through the stethoscope represent?

    -The first sound heard through the stethoscope represents the systolic pressure (the top number), and the last sound heard indicates the diastolic pressure (the bottom number).

  • How do you read the blood pressure from the sphygmomanometer?

    -Blood pressure is read by noting the point on the gauge where the first and last heartbeats (sounds) are heard. In the video example, the reading was 90/70 mmHg, where 90 represents the systolic pressure and 70 represents the diastolic pressure.

  • What should patients do before the measurement begins?

    -Patients should be relaxed, not speak, and avoid moving during the measurement to ensure accurate readings.

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