reidnez
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Hey there!
The other day I was visiting my cousin in the hospital. Her RN came in to take vitals and I noticed that she put the BP cuff on my cousin's forearm. It was a disposable cuff connected to the automated monitor that hospitals typically use. The nurse looked pretty busy so I didn't want to hold her up with questions, but it made me curious.
I was wondering if anyone has seen or used this technique prehospital. My thought was that if you had a bariatric patient and none of your cuffs were large enough for their upper arm, you could probably get a regular-size cuff over the forearm and then either palpate or auscultate the radial. I'll try it on my girlfriend when she gets home, though she is nowhere near bariatric
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Thoughts? Experience? Thanks!
The other day I was visiting my cousin in the hospital. Her RN came in to take vitals and I noticed that she put the BP cuff on my cousin's forearm. It was a disposable cuff connected to the automated monitor that hospitals typically use. The nurse looked pretty busy so I didn't want to hold her up with questions, but it made me curious.
I was wondering if anyone has seen or used this technique prehospital. My thought was that if you had a bariatric patient and none of your cuffs were large enough for their upper arm, you could probably get a regular-size cuff over the forearm and then either palpate or auscultate the radial. I'll try it on my girlfriend when she gets home, though she is nowhere near bariatric

Thoughts? Experience? Thanks!
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