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Posted: Jul 08 2008 at 1:09pm |
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I am a PT who takes BP regularly in noisy areas. I have used both. You need a good stethoscope to hear the sounds. You need to spend around 50 or so dollars to have the beginning of a good stethoscope. I find that the electronic blood pressure cuff work for many people. Higher blood pressures and low pressures tend to error out. Then I have to do it manually. I would purchase my own if my director would not. Take a course by Stephen Tepper, PT, PhD, CCC. He is an awesome speaker and he will change your directors mind on vital signs. I would also recommend a SaO2 monitor.
I am a respiratory therapist as well as a DPT. I have convinced my collegues the importance of taking baseline vitals on everyone as well as height and weight. Remenber, the move for differential diagnosis by PT.
Best wishes.
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