The American Heart Association
recommends home blood pressure monitoring for all people with high blood pressure.
Blood pressure can sometimes rise in a medical setting, but not in everyday life, so the guidelines
recommend home blood pressure monitoring.
Not exact matches
The AAP
recommends against using
home cardiorespiratory monitors, the kind that detect apnea (pauses in breathing while sleeping), brachycardia (heart rate drops) and / or
blood hemoglobin oxygenation.
The ADA
recommends that you discuss whether
home blood sugar testing is right for you with your doctor.
Your veterinarian will need to evaluate your cat's
blood work in order to adjust drug doses, and may
recommend a schedule of recheck appointments and tell you what to watch for to monitor your cat's condition at
home in order to keep him happy and comfortable.
At
home monitoring, including checking urine and
blood glucose is also
recommended.