The Suresign blood pressure monitor is intended for the measurement of Systolic & Diastolic arterial blood pressure. The device measures the fluctuations in the pressure of the cuff produced by extension & contraction of the artery in the arm in response to each heartbeat. These are converted into millimeters of mercury (Hg) & are displayed as a digital value. This monitor also includes an irregular heartbeat detector & WHO classification indicator.
Easy to use & store.
Pulse rate measurement.
World Health Organisation (WHO) classification indicator.
Irregular heartbeat detection.
2 X user memory (60 each).
Automatic inflation & deflation.
Includes standard size cuff – fits upper arm circumference 22cm-32cm.
Optional larger cuff available for this blood pressure monitor to fit upper an arm circumference 32cm-43.2cm (12.6″-17″) sold separately.
Frequently asked questions
How does the SELFCheck COVID-19 Antigen Test Work?
After infection, the SARS-CoV-2 virus infects your cells and starts to reproduce. In the first five days after infection, the SARS-CoV-2 virus is detectable in the nose and back of the throat.
The SELFCheck COVID-19 Antigen rapid lateral flow test uses specific antibodies to recognise proteins produced by the virus (nucleocapsid protein). When the virus is present in your nasal cavities at a detectable concentration level, it is detected by producing a coloured test line (T) in the reading window of the lateral flow test device. A control line appears under the C mark of the test device showing that the test completed correctly
If I read the result after 30 minutes, will the result be reliable?
What is the difference between a PCR test and a lateral flow test?
What is the red line that appears under the C (Control) symbol for?
What is the difference between a PCR test and a lateral flow test?
Is the SELFCheck COVID-19 Antigen Test approved by the UK Government?
What is the difference between a PCR test and a lateral flow test?
What do I have to do if the result is positive?
What is the difference between a PCR test and a lateral flow test?
What is the difference between a PCR test and a lateral flow test?
What is the difference between a PCR test and a lateral flow test?
Will this test be accepted for travel by airlines and holiday companies?
What is the difference between a PCR test and a lateral flow test?
How to interpret the test if the colour and the intensity of the lines are different?
The SELFCheck COVID-19 Antigen Test should be considered as positive when, in addition to the control line (C), a red line also appears next to the Test (T) symbol. The test should be interpreted as positive even if the test line colour is faint.
Can the result be incorrect?
How to interpret the test if the colour and the intensity of the lines are different?
What is the difference between current COVID lateral flow tests and SELFCheck?
What is the difference between a PCR test and a lateral flow test?
Who makes the SELFCheck COVID-19 Antigen Test?
What is the difference between a PCR test and a lateral flow test?
How accurate it the SELFCheck COVID-19 Antigen Test?
What is the difference between a PCR test and a lateral flow test?
Is it possible to get a certificate to show I have a negative result?
What is the difference between a PCR test and a lateral flow test?
What do I have to do if the result is negative?
What is the difference between a PCR test and a lateral flow test?