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Review: Finger Blood Pressure Monitor

Product Information

Manufacturer: Marshall

Reviewed by: Name withheld by request.

Why did you purchase the product?
I did not purchase this item. A client of mine introduced this product to me.

How well did the product meet your needs?
This item I found to be extremely accurate. There was no reason to calibrate this with a regular b/p unit in a doctor's office. Due to the fact it was "right on the money"!!!!! When the patients were asked to bring other units in the office to compare the accuracy to several other b/p products. Well needless to say… no other object similar could "hold a candle" to this item.

Are there specific features of the product that you liked?
It is accurate, easy to use, & most of all… all I have ever purchased thru the years were Marshall products. It made my job of taking pt. Vitals a lot easier...

Are there specific features of the product that you disliked?
Yes, they are hard to find anymore, the prices are way beyond my means at this time along with others.

Any other comments about the product's performance?
Please make this item, as well as other products made by your company more affordable to nursing students... please??

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