In the past, doctors examined patients' fingernails, lips and/or skin color to assess the level of oxygen circulating in the blood. Today, the pulse oximeter is an advanced
Definition
A pulse oximeter is a small medical device that measures the oxygen saturation of a patient's blood. This device helps healthcare practitioners to continually observe the patient's oxygen saturation.
Features
The pulse oximeter consists of a computerized monitor and a lighted sensing probe that clips onto the patient's index finger or ear lobe with a plastic clip.
Function
Pulse oximeters are used in a variety of patient care settings. It is commonly used during anesthesia in the operating room. The normal readings range from 95 to100 percent nanometer (nm).
Considerations
Earlier research studies showed that nail polish affected the accuracy of pulse oximeter readings. Later studies show no interference due to advance technology in the oximeters.
Benefits
The pulse oximeter is a simple, easy to use, portable, noninvasive and accurate diagnostic tool.
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