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Pulse Oximeter Lk 87

Pulse Oximeter Lk 87

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Pulse Oximeter Lk 87
Pulse Oximeter device that is usually placed on a fingertip to measure oxygen saturation and pulse rate, without having to draw a blood sample.
Oxygen saturation level is usually abbreviated SpO2 and is presented as a percentage between 95% and 100% for most healthy individuals, but sometimes can be lower in people with lung problems.
Alarm function-Auditory alarm to warn you when SpO2 and Pulse Rate are beyond set normal limits.
The pulse oximeter fingertip automatically turns off in 6-8 seconds.

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Benefits:
• Pulse Oximeter is Monitoring heart and lung disease.
• Accurate, easy to use.
• Clear bright OLED screen with a digital number.


How to use:
Step 1: Remove any nail polish/false nails & warm your hand if cold.
Step 2: Rest for at least 5 minutes before taking your measurement.
Step 3: Rest your hand on your chest at heart level & hold it still.
Step 4: Switch on the oximeter & place it on your middle or index finger.
Step 5: The reading takes time to steady, Keep the oximeter in place for at least a minute or longer if the reading is not stable.

Points of interest:
• 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 Pulse Oximeter:
1- Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for use.
2- Wait a few seconds until the reading stops changing and displays one steady number.
3- 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.

Made in:
China.

Quantity:
1 Device

Store at room temperature.

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