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Sphygmomanometer measures the blood pressure in the
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- Veins
- Arteries
- Eyes
- Synovial
Correct Option: B
Systemic arterial blood pressure usually is measured using an instrument called a sphygmomanometer. This device consists of an inflatable rubber cuff connected by tubing to a compressible bulb and a glass tube containing a column of mercury. The bulb is used to pump air into the cuff, and a rise in the mercury column indicates the pressure produced.