Lower-High Blood Pressure

3Jul/105

LifeSource UA-100 Home Aneroid Blood Pressure Monitor

LifeSource UA-100 Home Aneroid Blood Pressure Monitor

  • Nylon Cuff for superior durability and appearance
  • Latex bulb with standard air release valve
  • Includes stethoscope
  • Includes zippered nylon storage case
  • Calibration screwdriver included

This professional accuracy Aneroid Blood Pressure Kit provides consumers with reliable monitoring product in a home setting. This aneroid blood pressure kit can assist in the management of hypertension, improve patient compliance to treatment of high blood pressure, and be used as a tool in a preventative health management program. Comes with attached stethoscope and D-ring cuff. Nylon cuff for superior durability and appearance. Latex bulb with standard air release valve. Includes zippered nylon storage case and calibration screwdriver.

Rating: (out of 13 reviews)

List Price: $ 29.95

Price: $ 17.33

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  1. Review by Bill Yinaire for LifeSource UA-100 Home Aneroid Blood Pressure Monitor
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    I own several different electronic blood pressure testers, and each of them gives a different value when I test my blood pressure. Some register higher and others lower. It can be confusing and cause problems.

    Some time back I rushed off to an emergency hospital thinking my blood pressure had gone through the roof, because my expensive new electronic tester showed my blood pressure kept going up every few minutes.

    All that had gone up was my systolic pressure because of the panic and fear caused by the wrong diastolic reading on the machine.

    With the old fashioned sphygmomanometer I can always see very quickly where my blood pressure is at. I can soon tell when it has gone excessively high, and I don’t have the fear of waiting while the electronic tester pumps and repumps and slowly ticks down to reveal a high blood pressure.

    Talk about white coat hypertension? I think these electronic testers cause it more than sitting in a doctors office.

    If your bp fluctuates a lot I highly recommend you get this simple tester. It comes with the stethoscope connected making it really easy to test your pressure any time.

    It takes a bit of practice to use it, but you need to go slow and not be in a hurry to let the air out too quickly, or you miss the readings. But the great thing is you can very quickly pump up and find the top reading, and very quickly let it out to find the bottom reading, without waiting through the painful beeping of the other electronic monitors until the final reading shows.

    Try using it on both arms also to compare readings. And you will soon get to know your body and your regular blood pressure readings. Then you can confirm with the other monitors and see how accurate or inaccurate they are.

  2. Review by John S. Caccomo for LifeSource UA-100 Home Aneroid Blood Pressure Monitor
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    In my opinion this is a great little, all-in-one blood pressure monitor. I’ve been a licensed nursing assistant in Connecticut, an ER technician in North Carolina and a licensed EMT in Texas. I’ve taken plenty of blood pressure readings…including my own.

    This set is well made and as accurate as you’d get in a hospital. It’s a well-invested $25. And it’s easy to take your own BP. The average-sized adult cuff will comfortably fit most adults.

  3. Review by Eugene L. Stickley for LifeSource UA-100 Home Aneroid Blood Pressure Monitor
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    I had tried the electronic kind of BP monitor and found them unreliable.

    I have taken my own blood pressure for many years. I’ve learned much from doing it. I had a manual unit from a local drug store, 8 years old but very accurate. Still it is wearing out.

    This Life Source unit is of better quality (construction, etc.) than my drug store model. I cross check with my old unit and of course doctor visits. This unit is very accurate.

    It takes just a little practice to learn to do this yourself

  4. Review by T. Jones for LifeSource UA-100 Home Aneroid Blood Pressure Monitor
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    This is an easy way to take Bp without the hassle of a seperate stethescope and it fits into one small carrying bag. It does the job it’s meant to do and is accurate every time. Not the best choice if you are going to be taking your own Bp, but great for doing others and easy to learn use for family members.

  5. Review by Ella McDaniel for LifeSource UA-100 Home Aneroid Blood Pressure Monitor
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    A manual cuff is the only way to go if you need to monitor your blood pressure. After going through several digital (and expensive) units, we have returned to the manual monitor. The digital ones, while easy with numerous bells and whistles, just simply are not that accurate. And, they cannot be calibrated like the manual ones. This particular one UA-100 is easy to use for one person. And, it has a little screw driver that comes with so you can calibrate it. Very easy. If you don’t purchase this one, make sure it has a “D” ring on the cuff to hold it in place and on your arm while you cinch it up. This one does. The quality is very good for the price. We have 3 in our household that have to monitor, so I bought one for each of us. As long as you don’t have any severe hearing problems, you will be happy with this one and find the manual monitors much more accurate.


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