noun An instrument used for measuring blood pressure
Used in the field of medicine to measure blood pressure
Critical device for assessing patients in emergency situations
Essential tool for monitoring and diagnosing cardiovascular conditions
Regularly used by nurses to monitor patients' blood pressure
Commonly utilized in primary care settings for routine health checks
Key instrument for managing and treating high blood pressure
A writer may mention the use of a sphygmomanometer in a medical drama script to add authenticity to a scene involving taking a patient's blood pressure.
A psychologist may use a sphygmomanometer during therapy sessions to monitor a client's blood pressure as part of stress management techniques.
Nurses use sphygmomanometers regularly to measure patients' blood pressure in various healthcare settings such as hospitals, clinics, and doctor's offices.
Doctors rely on sphygmomanometers to assess patients' blood pressure levels as part of routine check-ups, diagnosis, and monitoring of various medical conditions.