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A tabletop pulse oximeter is a medical device used to measure the oxygen saturation level in a patient's blood. It typically consists of a display screen and sensors that detect changes in light absorption in oxygenated and deoxygenated blood. These devices are often used in hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare settings to monitor patients' respiratory status and ensure they are receiving adequate oxygen.
| Measurement range | SpO2: 70% to 100%, Pulse rate: 30 to 250 bpm |
| Accuracy | SpO2: ±2% (70% to 100%), Pulse rate: ±2 bpm |
| Display type | Digital LCD or LED |
| Power source | AC power or rechargeable battery |
| Dimensions | Typically 6 to 12 inches in width |
| Weight | 1 to 5 pounds |
When choosing a tabletop pulse oximeter, consider the device's measurement accuracy, display type, and power source. It is important to specify the required measurement range and any additional features, such as data logging or connectivity options. Buyers should also inquire about certifications, such as FDA approval, and the quantity needed for their facility.
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It measures the oxygen saturation level in the blood.
It uses light absorption to determine the levels of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood.
Yes, many models are designed for home use, especially for patients with respiratory conditions.
Most pulse oximeters have an accuracy of ±2% for SpO2 readings.
Most modern pulse oximeters are factory calibrated and do not require regular calibration.
Look for accuracy, ease of use, display quality, and battery life.