OXIMETER AB-88 BLUE
If someone has COVID-19, a pulse oximeter may help them keep watch over their health and to know if they need medical care.
How to take a reading: Follow your health care provider’s recommendations about when and how often to check your oxygen levels. Be aware that multiple factors can affect the accuracy of a pulse oximeter reading, such as poor circulation, skin pigmentation, skin thickness, skin temperature, current tobacco use, and use of fingernail polish. To get the best reading from a pulse oximeter: Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for use. When placing the oximeter on your finger, make sure your hand is warm, relaxed, and held below the level of the heart. Remove any fingernail polish on that finger. Sit still and do not move the part of your body where the pulse oximeter is located. Wait a few seconds until the reading stops changing and displays one steady number. Write down your oxygen levels with the date and time of the reading so you can easily track changes and report these to your health care provider. How to interpret a reading: When taking pulse oximeter measurements, pay attention to whether the oxygen level is lower than earlier measurements, or is decreasing over time. Changes or trends in measurements may be more meaningful than one single measurement. Over the counter products that you can buy at the store or online are not intended for medical purposes. Do not rely only on a pulse oximeter to assess your health condition or oxygen level. If monitoring oxygen levels at home, pay attention to other signs or symptoms of low oxygen levels, such as: Bluish coloring in the face, lips, or nails; Shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, or a cough that gets worse; Restlessness and discomfort; Chest pain or tightness; and Fast or racing pulse rate. Be aware that some patients with low oxygen levels may not show any or all of these symptoms. Only a health care provider can diagnose a medical condition such as hypoxia (low oxygen levels).
ACCURATE SPO2: Determine your blood oxygen saturation levels (SPO2) and pulse rate. SPORT/HEALTH ENTHUSIASTS : For enthusiast runners, bikers, swimmers, and others looking to monitor their SPO2 and pulse rate on the go. EASY TO USE: Simple fingertip insert with results in under 10 seconds on a large LED display.
If someone has COVID-19, a pulse oximeter may help them keep watch over their health and to know if they need medical care.
How to take a reading: Follow your health care provider’s recommendations about when and how often to check your oxygen levels. Be aware that multiple factors can affect the accuracy of a pulse oximeter reading, such as poor circulation, skin pigmentation, skin thickness, skin temperature, current tobacco use, and use of fingernail polish. To get the best reading from a pulse oximeter: Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for use. When placing the oximeter on your finger, make sure your hand is warm, relaxed, and held below the level of the heart. Remove any fingernail polish on that finger. Sit still and do not move the part of your body where the pulse oximeter is located. Wait a few seconds until the reading stops changing and displays one steady number. Write down your oxygen levels with the date and time of the reading so you can easily track changes and report these to your health care provider. How to interpret a reading: When taking pulse oximeter measurements, pay attention to whether the oxygen level is lower than earlier measurements, or is decreasing over time. Changes or trends in measurements may be more meaningful than one single measurement. Over the counter products that you can buy at the store or online are not intended for medical purposes. Do not rely only on a pulse oximeter to assess your health condition or oxygen level. If monitoring oxygen levels at home, pay attention to other signs or symptoms of low oxygen levels, such as: Bluish coloring in the face, lips, or nails; Shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, or a cough that gets worse; Restlessness and discomfort; Chest pain or tightness; and Fast or racing pulse rate. Be aware that some patients with low oxygen levels may not show any or all of these symptoms. Only a health care provider can diagnose a medical condition such as hypoxia (low oxygen levels).
ACCURATE SPO2: Determine your blood oxygen saturation levels (SPO2) and pulse rate. SPORT/HEALTH ENTHUSIASTS : For enthusiast runners, bikers, swimmers, and others looking to monitor their SPO2 and pulse rate on the go. EASY TO USE: Simple fingertip insert with results in under 10 seconds on a large LED display.
SKU | SONIX-AB-88BLUE |
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Weight | 1.000000 |
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