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Finger Pulse Oximeter PR PI Respiratory Rate FDA Blood Oxygen SpO2 Monitor

$ 10.55

Availability: 713 in stock
  • Form Factor: Fingertip
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Modified Item: No
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Marke: New Gen Medical Systems
  • Included Probe: Adult Finger Probe
  • Condition: New
  • Oximeter Type: Pulse Oximeter Cover & Case

    Description

    The pulse oximeter, or Pulse Ox,
    is an electronic device that measures the saturation of oxygen carried in your red blood cells.
    Pulse oximeters can be attached to your fingers or toes.
    The device may then be reused.
    The pulse oximeter, for example, a finger probe, uses a cold light source (LED) that shines a light through the fingertip, making the tip appear to be red.
    By analyzing the light from the light source that passes through the finger, the device is able to determine the percentage of oxygen in the red blood cell.
    What to Expect?
    You can expect a simple, quick and safe measure of the oxygen saturation level in your body.
    The probe will be positioned and within a few seconds, the oximeter will provide a readout of your heart rate and your oxygen saturation level, as in the picture above.
    If you are wearing dark fingernail polish, long, artificial nails or if your fingers are not clean, the pulse oximeter may not work properly.
    There are no needles and no pain involved in oximetry measurement.
    Understanding the Results
    The pulse oximeter observes a rapid measurement of oxygen saturation level in your body without using needles or taking a blood sample.
    The measured amount shown on the screen reflects the saturation of your red blood cells with oxygen.
    This number gives your doctors and nurses an idea of what your treatment will be.
    The oxygen level may also help to determine if you need to receive
    supplemental oxygen
    .
    This saturation number (a good number would be over 90-92%) differs from a value called the pO2 (a good number would be over 60-65) which is measured by obtaining blood from an artery. Your doctor can clarify the significance of your value related to your particular situation.
    What Are the Risks?
    There are no known risks or dangers of using a pulse oximeter when the values are reviewed and monitored by a competent health professional.
    Features of our unit include:
    CE & FDA Approved
    SPO2 and Pulse rate
    Gravity sensor
    0.96″ OLED Screen
    Four directions display
    Photoplethysmography
    Clinical services and In-home Assistance
    Performance in favorable in various environments
    Product may differ slightly from photo.
    What is Pulse oximetry?
    Pulse oximetry is a noninvasive method for monitoring a person’s oxygen saturation.