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On inflation blood pressure measurementThursday 17th April 2008 Automatic noninvasive blood pressure measurement has traditionally been taken by inflating a
correctly sized cuff around a patient’s upper arm and then the instrument initially inflating to a
maximum pressure of around 180 mmHg
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