Features
- Available in four sizes
- Durable enough to last for a complete patient stay
- Features the Welch Allyn FlexiPort single-point connection port
- Slot-fitting system helps prevent mis-cuffing
- Recyclable
- Up to 60% lower environmental impact than traditional blood pressure cuffs
- Meets all the latest clinical guidelines for proper fit from AAMI and AHA
- Does not contain BPA, DEHP, Latex or PVC
Education & Documentation
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How To Apply Your Welch Allyn FlexiPort EcoCuff
How To Apply Your Welch Allyn FlexiPort EcoCuff
How To Connect Your Welch Allyn FlexiPort Blood Pressure Cuff
How To Connect Your Welch Allyn FlexiPort Blood Pressure Cuff
Product Documentation
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Assembly Guide/Video
keyboard_arrow_downEcocuff Holder Mounting Instructions, Assembly Instructions
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Poster
keyboard_arrow_downBest Practices For Taking Accurate Blood Pressure Readings
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Reference
keyboard_arrow_downLife Cycle Assessment: Energy and Environmental Impact Comparison, Single Use Blood Pressure Cuffs, Reference
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User Manual
keyboard_arrow_downWelch Allyn FlexiPort EcoCuff, User Manual, Multi-Language
Frequently Asked Questions
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Why are the Welch Allyn FlexiPort EcoCuff Single Patient Use Blood Pressure Cuffs different to apply than my previous cuff?
keyboard_arrow_downMost blood pressure readings are taken on a patient's left arm. When traditional cuffs are applied properly, the tubing ends up under the patient's arm. This can be uncomfortable for patients and makes accessing the cuff tubing difficult for clinicians.
When Flexiport Disposable Blood Pressure Cuffs are applied properly to a patient's left arm, the port and tubing are located near the top of the bicep, making it easy to access the tubing and improving comfort for the patient.
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What material are Welch Allyn Reusable FlexiPort and Trimline cuffs made out of?
keyboard_arrow_downWelch Allyn FlexiPort and Trimline Reusable blood pressure cuffs are made out of Nylon.