Dr.Odin Pulse Oximeter + PI(A-330N)
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- An easy and helpful way of monitoring the level of oxygen in a person’s body
- Easy to use by just attaching them to your fingertips
- Supports 6 display modes for easy evaluation
- Has an algorithm inside
- Comes with a dual colour OLED display
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- Description
Description
- Can detect oxygen level, normal, elevated or high blood pressure and heart rate
- Automatic switch off while no signal
- Comes with a low battery voltage indicator
- Has perfusion Index indication for measuring
- Determines the pulse’ strength and weakness
- Contains an audible and visual alarm
Directions 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.
Safety Information
- Store in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight
- Keep out of reach of the children
- Avoid physical damage
FAQ
Yes. PI is also a good indicator of the reliability of the pulse oximeter reading. For most pulse oximeters for general use, the reading is unreliable or unavailable if PI is at or below 0.4%.
The SpO 2 reading should always be considered an estimate of oxygen saturation. Forexample, if an FDA-cleared pulse oximeter reads 90%, then the true oxygen saturation inthe blood is generally between 86-94%. Pulse oximeter accuracy is highest at saturations of 90-100%, intermediate at 80-90%, and lowest below 80%.
Keep the pulse oximeter on your finger for at least a minute, till the reading stabilises. Record the highest reading that flashes on the oximeter after it has established after 5 seconds
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.
Most health technicians will place the device on the index fingers. If you are right- handed, use the right middle finger.
Yes. The oximeter, which clips on to a finger or toe to measure heart rate and the amount of oxygen in the blood, can detect normal, elevated or high blood pressure with up to 95 per cent accuracy.