Digital Finger Pulse Oximeter Saturometro Health Care Heartrate Monitor Portable LCD Oximetro de pulso de dedo Medical Equipment
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Description:
The Finger Pulse Oximeter is an affordable and accurate way to check pulse rates and blood oxygen saturation levels. Self-adjusting finger clamp plus simple one-button design allows for easy operation. Comes with a Neck/wrist cord. Convenient for nurse and doctor to hang on the neck. Small portable size makes it easy to handle and carry. Suitable for daily use, measure your health at any time.
Features
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Reliable accuracy and durability
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Low voltage indicator, Real-time spot-checks.
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Low power consumption,50 hours continuous to work.
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Automatic power off when no signal
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Widely used in hospital, home healthcare, oxygen bar, community medical centre, alpine area, sports healthcare etc.
Notice:
1. The finger should be plugged deep enough, or it cannot take the measure
2. Please do not tremble the finger or move the body during the measurement, or the data maybe unsteady.
3. We'll check each unit before sending out the package. If there is anything wrong with our product, please contact us at the first time, we'll offer a good solution.
4.Need 2pcs AAA bateries(not included)
5. Random Color Is sent due to High Demand
Package Content
- 1 x Fingertip Oximeter & Random Color (without battery)
- 1 x English user manual
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What Fox News says about Oximeters in this outbrake?
An oximeter is a tool that measures the oxygen saturation in a person’s blood. In a healthy person, oxygen saturation measures greater than 95 percent, but for those with chronic conditions such as COPD, the number may be lower.
“You could scare yourself and think, ‘Oh my God, my lungs don’t feel right,’ but you could use this pulse oximeter and see, ‘OK, well actually, you’re fine, you’re within the range,’” he said on "Andy Cohen Live."
What the New York Times say about the Oximeters?
If the patient shows symptoms that suggest part of the infection, checking oxygen levels with a pulse oximeter can help the health care providers decide whether the next step in the evaluation should be the physician’s office or the hospital emergency department.
In a time of crisis, using technology and partnering with the health care team to address acute symptoms can benefit both older adults and their caregivers. These strategies may even prove useful in more auspicious days.