

Read and agree to the terms and conditions, Privacy Policy and set your profile.ģ) Calibrate your watch according to directions from the app.Īfter you have calibrated your Galaxy Watch with an upper-arm, cuff-based blood pressure monitor, you're ready to use the Samsung Health Monitor on your Galaxy Watch to measure your blood pressure.
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(excluding Galaxy Fit)Ģ) Ensure that your Galaxy Watch is paired via Bluetooth with the Galaxy smartphone.ģ) Connect your Galaxy Watch to the Galaxy Wearable app on your smartphone to update to the latest software.Ĥ) If Samsung Health Monitor is installed on your Galaxy Watch, open the app and follow the on-screen set-up instructions.ġ) Open the Samsung Health Monitor app on your watch and follow instructions to download the Samsung Health Monitor app on your phone.Ģ) Activate the Samsung Health Monitor on your phone. * Supported watches: Galaxy Watch3, Galaxy Watch Active2 and later released Galaxy Watch and Active models. Developed in cooperation with the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine.Before you can start measuring your blood pressure using Samsung Health Monitor, you must set up your profile and calibrate your Galaxy Watch.ġ) Ensure that your Galaxy Watch supports Samsung Health Monitor. It is not a substitute for medical advice and treatment. This report is for you to use when talking with your health-care provider.

Turning an ICD off doesn’t mean surgery.Consider the facts about turning off your ICD’s shock feature. There may be something special you still want to experience, like the birth of a grandchild. Even at the end of life, you may still want your ICD on. It makes sense to have an ICD turned on if your quality of life is good and you will live more than a few days or weeks. You may prefer a quick, painless death from heart rhythm problems, instead of a slower death from heart failure or cancer. If you are near death, you may feel that comfort is more important than living longer. If you want your ICD turned off when you are dying, you should talk to your doctor and family ahead of time. You can have your ICD turned off so that it does not cause shocks. This can lead to more emergency room visits, more hospital stays, and other aggressive treatments. There may be more shocks as the heart fails. They probably won’t fix a dangerous heart rhythm near the end of life.Īn ICD may make the dying process take longer and be more uncomfortable.

They can cause anxiety, fear, and depression.

