Pulseximeter

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  • Das Medel Pulsoximeter Oxygen PO01 von Beurer GmbH verfügt über ein elegantes weißes Gehäuse mit einem Display, das eine Sauerstoffsättigung von 98 und eine Herzfrequenz von 65 Schlägen pro Minute anzeigt und so die Sauerstoffsättigung und die Herzfrequenz effizient überwacht.
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    Medel pulseximeter oxygen PO01 | Pack (1 device)

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  • Ein schwarzes Beurer Pulsoximeter PO 45 von Beurer GmbH, das auf seinem digitalen Display Werte von 98 % Sauerstoffsättigung und 65 PRbpm anzeigt. Das Gerät hat ein schlankes Design und scheint kompakt und tragbar zu sein.
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    Beurer PUSOXIMETER PO 45 | Pack (1 piece)

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  • Diagnostikprodukte mit Schnelltest, Messgerät und Probenröhrchen in Handschuhhand vor medizinischem Hintergrund.
  • Der Auslaufartikel: Beurer Pulsoximeter PO 40 (1 Stück) von Beurer GmbH zeigt Sauerstoffsättigung (98%) und Pulsfrequenz (30 bpm) auf einem Bildschirm an, ideal um zuverlässig Sauerstoffsättigung zu messen.
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    Beurer PUSOXIMETER PO 40 | Pack (1 piece)

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In today's time, where health awareness plays an increasingly important role, pulse oximeters have become indispensable tools in diagnostics for monitoring blood oxygen levels and heart rate. But what exactly are pulse oximeters and how are they used? In this comprehensive guide, we will answer all your questions.

What is a Pulse Oximeter?

A pulse oximeter is a medical device used for the non-invasive measurement of blood oxygen levels (oxygen saturation or SpO2) and heart rate. It is often attached to fingers, earlobes, or toes and quickly and accurately provides important health data.

Using Pulse Oximeters: Step by Step

  1. Preparation: Ensure that the pulse oximeter is functioning properly and that the batteries are sufficiently charged.
  2. Placement: Insert the finger into the designated opening of the pulse oximeter. If needed, you can also use the earlobe or toes.
  3. Waiting: Wait a few seconds for the pulse oximeter to complete the measurement. Most devices display oxygen saturation in percent (%) and heart rate in beats per minute (bpm).
  4. Interpretation: Read the results. Normal oxygen saturation is usually between 95 and 100%. A resting heart rate is typically between 60 and 100 bpm.
  5. Recording: If necessary, you can note or save the measured values to discuss them later with your doctor.

Important Notes on Using Pulse Oximeters:

  • Ensure that fingers, earlobes, or toes are clean and dry to obtain accurate measurements.
  • Avoid movements during the measurement, as they can affect the results.
  • Extremely cold fingers can lead to inaccurate measurements. Warm the hand before measuring to achieve more accurate results.
  • Always consult your doctor or medical professional if in doubt.

Pulse oximeters are valuable tools for monitoring health, especially for people with respiratory issues, heart problems, or other chronic conditions. With their simple application and precise measurements, they offer a convenient way to regularly check oxygen saturation and heart rate, thus optimizing health. Discover the variety of pulse oximeters, including renowned brands like Beurer, and take your health monitoring to a new level!

What is a pulse oximeter?

A pulse oximeter is a medical device used to non-invasively measure blood oxygen levels (oxygen saturation or SpO2) and heart rate.

How does a pulse oximeter work?

A pulse oximeter measures oxygen levels in the blood by sending light through the skin and measuring light absorption by oxygen-saturated and deoxygenated blood.

What are pulse oximeters used for?

Pulse oximeters are used to monitor oxygen levels in the blood, especially in people with breathing problems, heart disease, sleep apnea, or during surgical procedures.

How do you use a pulse oximeter?

A pulse oximeter is typically attached to a finger, earlobe, or toe, and the measurement results are shown on the device's display.