We have a wrist blood pressure monitor it reads 161 over 93 not 120/80 does any 1 no of a comparingc
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2007-11-12 20:36:31
Answer:
when wew say 120/80 we mean mmHg. If it reads 16.1/9.3 then it should be cmHg. So it is basically the same you do not need a comparing chart. But you should know that the wrist monitors, easy to use though may be, they are not the most reliable
my guess is that it might be 161/93... but that's just a complete guess. they're all different, so if you really want to know for sure, I would look in the user's manual, or if you don't have that, look up the manufacturer online and there might be a PDF file of the user's manual on their website.
