sp02 pulse oximeter has easy to read OLED display Now with Perfusion Index and programmable alarm functionality Low power composition, Auto-off function Approximately 30 hours of normal operation
Drive Medquip View SpO2 Deluxe Fingertip Pulse Oximeter to display SpO2 and Pulse Rate, Pulse bar, and Plethysmogram. The oximeter accommodates the widest range of finger sizes from pediatric to adult. It features dual color, high resolution, and multi-display modes.
Now with Perfusion Index and programmable alarm functionality
Low power composition, Auto-off function
Approximately 30 hours of normal operation
Drive pulse oximeter includes lanyard, carry case, and two AAA batteries
Perfect for sports enthusiasts to measure oxygen saturation and pulse rate
Safety Precautions while using Drive Medical Fingertip Pulse Oximeter
Keep the pulse oximeter away from dust, vibration, corrosive substances, explosive materials, high temperature and moisture.
If the sp02 pulse oximeter gets wet, please stop operating it.
When it is carried from cold environment to warm or humid environment, please do not use it immediately.
Do not operate keys on front panel with sharp materials.
Do not have the oximeter immerged in liquid.
Do not spray any liquid on the device directly.
Pulse Oximetry is a technique designed to measure the blood oxygen level and heart rate. Finger pulse oximeters detect changes in pulse and blood oxygen level, giving you the chance to control the situation. Just clip on the finger pulse oximeter to get the readings in a short while. It is beneficial for patients with COPD, asthma, congestive heart failure, or other health issues.
Pulse oximeters provide a painless way to measure oxygen carried by the blood in the body. They are small and lightweight for added convenience. Pulse Oximetry can assist medical professionals in decision-making but cannot be used solely to diagnose the underlying causes.
Pulse Oximeters also measure pulse rate. Average pulse rate measurements range from 60-80 beats per minute in adults. While exercising, heart rate may slightly increase, and blood oxygen level may drop, but it should not be less than 90%.