PRODUCT DETAILS
MHC SureLife® Clearwave II Pulse Oximeter reads the pulse oxygen saturation also known as the percentage of HbO2 in the total Hb in the blood, so-called the O2 concentration in the blood. It is an important bio-parameter for respiration. A number of diseases relating to the respiratory system may cause the decrease of SpO2 in the blood, furthermore, some other causes such as the malfunction of the human body’s self-adjustment, damages during surgery, and the injuries caused by some medical checkups would also lead to the difficulty of oxygen supply in human body. The corresponding symptoms would appear as a consequence, such as vertigo, impotence, vomit etc. Some symptoms may be serious enough to cause significant harm. Therefore, prompt information concerning the patients SpO 2 can help doctors discover potential problems, and is of great importance in the clinical and medical field.
Features and Benefits
- Accurate Reading of Oxygen Saturation and Pulse Rate
- One-Button Operation
- Low-Battery Indicator
- Soft-Padded Finger Insert
- Automatic Sleep Mode
- MPN: 860320
Includes
- Clearwave II Pulse Oximeter
- Batteries
- Manual
Unit of Measure Contents Sold By
Each (EA) 1 Each 1 Total (1 Each)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: How do oximeters work?
A: Pulse oximeters measure blood oxygen levels and heart rate by analyzing light absorption through the skin.
Q: Where can I buy an oximeter?
A: You can purchase pulse oximeters online or at medical supply stores and pharmacies.
Q: Are pulse oximeters accurate?
A: Yes, pulse oximeters provide reliable readings when used correctly, but factors like nail polish, cold fingers, and poor circulation can affect accuracy.
Q: What do oximeters measure?
A: It measures the oxygen saturation level in your blood (SpO2) and your pulse rate.
Q: How do pulse oximeters measure oxygen?
A: They emit light through the skin and analyze how much light is absorbed by oxygenated and deoxygenated blood.
Q: Does a pulse oximeter measure heart rate?
A: Yes, pulse oximeters provide a real-time pulse rate reading along with oxygen saturation levels.
Q: Can an oximeter detect a heart attack?
A: No, a pulse oximeter does not diagnose heart attacks. It measures SpO2 and heart rate but does not detect blockages or cardiac distress.
Q: Does a pulse oximeter measure blood pressure?
A: No, pulse oximeters do not measure blood pressure. They only monitor oxygen saturation and pulse rate.