No.
At the very least, you need one of those pump arm cuffs with a pressure dial and a stethoscope.
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Of course, a far simpler method is to use an automatic blood pressure cuff machine. Very simple to use. Just place arm inside, and hit start. They sell versions for home use.
No. Unfortunately you need a blood pressure cuff or an automated blood pressure machine to take someone's blood pressure. You can buy one for your home at a drug store.
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