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Handheld pulse oximeter

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A Handheld Pulse Oximeter is a portable medical device used to measure the oxygen saturation level (SpO2) in a patient's blood and their pulse rate. This non-invasive tool is commonly used in healthcare settings and at home to monitor respiratory conditions and overall oxygenation status. Read more

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Key Features:

  • Compact and Portable: Designed for easy handling and transport, making it convenient for use in various settings, including clinics, hospitals, and home care.

  • Easy-to-Read Display: Typically features a digital screen that shows real-time readings of oxygen saturation levels and pulse rate, often with color-coded indicators for quick interpretation.

  • Fast and Accurate Measurement: Provides quick readings, usually within seconds, with a high degree of accuracy, which is crucial for timely medical decisions.

  • Non-Invasive: Measures blood oxygen levels through a clip that attaches to the fingertip or earlobe, eliminating the need for blood samples or invasive procedures.

  • Low Battery Indicator: Many models come with a battery indicator to alert users when it’s time to replace or recharge the device.

  • Data Storage (optional): Some advanced models can store previous readings, allowing users to track changes in oxygen levels over time.

Applications:

  • Monitoring Respiratory Conditions: Commonly used by patients with conditions such as asthma, COPD, or pneumonia to monitor their oxygen levels and ensure they remain within a safe range.

  • Preoperative and Postoperative Care: Used in surgical settings to monitor patients’ oxygen saturation before and after procedures.

  • Fitness and Altitude Training: Athletes and those training at high altitudes may use handheld pulse oximeters to monitor oxygen saturation levels during workouts.

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