Home Blood Pressure Record Sheet

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Questions & answers

When you first start using a home monitor, measure your blood pressure in the morning and evening, every day for a week. Take three readings in the morning, one to two minutes apart, and the same again in the evening, and record all the readings.
There are two ways to measure your blood pressure at home. The simplest way is to use an automated blood pressure cuff, which you can purchase online or at most grocery stores or drugstores. This method is recommended by the AHA for at-home blood pressure monitoring. You can also measure your blood pressure manually.
How do I use a digital monitor? Put the cuff around the arm. The cuff will inflate by itself with a push of the start button. Look at the display window to see your blood pressure reading. Take two BP readings at least 1 minute apart and write down the lowest reading on the form provided without rounding it up or down.