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Enter readings manually
The app allows you to enter readings by hand from any blood pressure device.
1. If you are not already logged in, open the app.
The Home screen appears.
2. Touch the to the right of the desired measurement type to enter a reading.
The Blood pressure or Weight screen appears with several data entry fields.
3. Touch each field and use the entry tools (calendar, clock, and keypad) to enter the
requested information.
Note For blood pressure readings, systolic is the top number, which is also the higher of the two numbers.
Diastolic is the bottom number, which is also the lower of the two numbers.
CAUTION Inaccurate data risk. Confirm that the numbers entered on this screen are accurate before
saving them.
4. Touch Save.
The information you entered appears in the list of readings.
Note You can also add manual readings in the graph or list views by touching the near the top of the
screen.
Review readings
1. If you are not already logged in, open the app.
The Home screen appears with your most recent readings.
2. To see a detailed list of your readings, touch to the left of the desired
measurement type.
A list of your Blood pressure readings appears. The most recent readings
appear at the top of the list.
3. To see a graph view of your readings, return to the Home screen and touch to
the right of the desired measurement type.
The graph view of your readings appears.
4. To filter the readings shown in the graph view, touch the filter icon.
A dialog listing View and Filter options appears.
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5. Touch the desired options and then touch Done.
A new graph of your readings appears based on your selections.
You can filter readings (for viewing in list or graph form) by period of time (day, week, month, etc) and
AM/PM.
NOTE: You physician may want to specifically observe your morning readings.
Understanding your blood pressure readings
The blood pressure list screen shows where your reading lies on a colored scale. The
color corresponds to the categories in the table as defined by the National Heart, Lung,
and Blood Institute (NHLBI), National Institutes of Health (NIH), as described in the
referenced report.
Blood pressure