Cordite
Decided not to quote your large post to save everyone scrolling past it, hope you don't mind.. Cheers, I'm well aware of how a sphygmomanometer works, and undoubtedly 300mmHg would be...
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Cordite
Decided not to quote your large post to save everyone scrolling past it, hope you don't mind.. Cheers, I'm well aware of how a sphygmomanometer works, and undoubtedly 300mmHg would be...
I typed out a very similar reply to this a few times but deleted it.
I agree completely, use something that is designed for the job, and learn how to use one correctly. Sure, a pneumatic...
Item 2 is a pretty classic misconception, some good advice on this page:
Hemorrhage Control – What Aunt Flow Didn’t Know | Private Bloggins