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== Introduction (what is the pulse oximeter) == | == Introduction (what is the pulse oximeter) == | ||
A Pulse Oximeter is a handheld device used to measure one's oxygen saturation. Pulse Oximetry is the process of using the device to measure the oxygen saturation. | A Pulse Oximeter is a handheld device used to measure one's oxygen saturation. Pulse Oximetry is the process of using the device to measure the oxygen saturation. |
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Introduction (what is the pulse oximeter)[edit | edit source]
A Pulse Oximeter is a handheld device used to measure one's oxygen saturation. Pulse Oximetry is the process of using the device to measure the oxygen saturation.
Due to its portability, it can easily be used at rest, and can also be used during exercise.
The Device[edit | edit source]
Procedures (for using the pulse oximeter)[edit | edit source]
Contraindications and conditions (for using the pulse oximeter)[edit | edit source]
What the outputs mean[edit | edit source]
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