A blood pressure device includes an inflatable cuff that collapses and releases the artery under the cuff in a controlled manner, while a mercury or aneroid manometer measures the pressure.
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Glucose meters/monitors, also known as biosensors, monitor a patient’s blood sugar levels. They work by analyzing a small amount of blood resulting from a fingertip being lightly pricked.
Pulse oximetry is a test that measures the oxygen level in the blood. This test measures how well oxygen is sent to other body parts- such as vital organs and extremities furthest from your heart.
A weight scale is a device placed on the floor, and after being turned on, the patient steps on it and then waits for the reading. Some devices also offer readings, such as BMI (body mass index).