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Don
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Interesting. Don’t think I’ve seen any doctor use a ‘manual’ blood pressure monitor like this for 10 years +.
All seem to use machines now.
Any reason you went this route?
Remember the old ones in a big long metal case actually had the mercury strip ! Always wanted to see it hit the top :p

We use a portable Zoll X-series patient monitor in the ambulance, but it's an exam requirement to demonstrate knowledge of the Ye olde ways and it's incredibly cathartic :)
 
Soldato
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Back to the 5 star hotel cunningly attached to a home bargains and a few yards to Aldi and Waitrose......yay wine time.........

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Associate
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Zoll X-series
Miss using them from my WMAS days. Crackin' bits of kit. Only 2 criticisms of them: the ink rubs off the buttons quite quick and the location of the printer....paperjam central!

We use Corpuls 3s up here. They are utter, utter, crap.

I still like to use a sphygmomanometer now and again. Don't get the chance very often.
 
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Soldato
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More for Team Yellow! Didn't really need one, but I've been wanting one for ages to make certain jobs easier.

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Already used it to remove the hedge at the front and remove some branches. Will chop your fingers off if not careful!
I'd be interested to hear how you get on with this as I've been eyeing one up myself for quite a while.
 
Soldato
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We use a portable Zoll X-series patient monitor in the ambulance, but it's an exam requirement to demonstrate knowledge of the Ye olde ways and it's incredibly cathartic :)

Same with VW, who made me sit exams to ensure I knew how to use prehistoric measuring equipment, they state that I would never use anyway :eek:
 
Soldato
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It does look smart.
My Panasonic Combination Microwave oven is 10 years old and I'm surprised it's still going. It's certainly not had an easy life.
 
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