Suggest you ask the manufacturer if there is an option to substitute the
beeper with a flashing light indicator. After three weeks in
Northampton General hospital, and I can assure you that such BP devices
exist.
George Bell
Techno-Vision Systems Ltd
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> Dear All,
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> We have encountered problems with a visual blood pressure
> monitor used by a hearing impaired nursing student. We
> thought we had solved the problem and that she could take BP
> readings using this. However, it bleeps to indicate that it
> is ready and she cannot hear it.
>
> Can anyone recommend a device that does not rely on the user
> being able to hear?
>
> If you can respond ASAP I would be grateful as her exams are
> imminent. Thanks.
>
> Regards,
>
> Pauline
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