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Jan 31, 2025 - 04:30 AM
To properly use the CHOICEMMED MD300C1 Finger Pulse Oximeter, follow these steps:
1. Prepare the device: Insert 2 AAA alkaline or rechargeable batteries into the battery compartment. Make sure the batteries are properly installed.
2. Place the device on your finger: Remove any false nails or nail polish from your finger. Ensure that your hand is warm and rested for at least five minutes. Place your hand on your chest just below your heart and keep it there. Then, place the pulse oximeter on your finger and turn it on.
3. Read the measurements: The device has a digital LED display that shows the following parameters: SpO2 (blood-oxygen saturation level), PR (pulse rate), and a pulse bar graph. The SpO2 value is displayed as a number adjacent to the pulse bar graph, always two integers. The pulse rate is displayed as a number.
4. Interpret the readings: The SpO2 measurement should ideally be between 95 and 100. If it falls below 90, it is recommended to consult your doctor. The pulse rate can vary but is typically between 60 and 100 beats per minute while at rest. If you have concerns about your pulse rate, consult your doctor.
5. Stabilize the reading: Do not change the position of the pulse oximeter on your finger while you are still sitting. Wait for a short while for the reading to stabilize and show a single number.
It is important to note that the CHOICEMMED MD300C1 Finger Pulse Oximeter is designed to accommodate the widest range of finger sizes from pediatric to adult. However, for the most accurate results, it is recommended to use the middle finger on your right hand, especially if you are right-handed.
For further information and detailed instructions, please refer to the CHOICEMMED MD300C1 Finger Pulse Oximeter User Guide provided with the product.
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