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AEON A310 Pulse Oximeter (MDA certified - 1 year warranty) 1s
RM 135.40
A pulse oximeter is a medical device that is worn on the fingertip. It is used to measure oxygen saturation of the blood and pulse rate. Measurements are taken from the finger and it is intended for self-measurement and home use.
A310 fingertip pulse oximeter, based on all digital technology, is intended for noninvasive spot-check measurement of SPO2 and pulse rate, the product is suitable for use in family, hospital(including clinical use in internist/surgery, anesthesia, pediatrics and etc), oxygen bar, social medical organizations and physical care in sports,it also can use advanced software for sleep study and monitoring
Repeat the test to get a much more accurate result.
A pulse oximeter like AEON A310 Pulse Oximeter (MDA certified - 1 year warranty) 1s is a medical device that is used to measure the oxygen level in our blood.
Who needs a pulse oximeter?
The need for a pulse oximeter as an essential item like a first aid kit at home is still debatable. This is because there are several factors that can actually affect the accuracy of the reading. Hence may lead to an inaccurate reading if used by inexperienced users.
Factors that can affect the reading of a pulse oximeter includes:
However, a pulse oximeter is important to monitor oxygen saturation levels in patients that may have their respiratory system compromised. This includes COVID-19 patients as this infection may cause happy hypoxia or silent hypoxia where patients don’t have any symptoms despite their oxygen level having already dropped below the normal level.
If you are using your own pulse oximeter to measure or monitor oxygen levels at home, please make sure to use it according to instructions and do not rely on the pulse oximeter alone. Go to the hospital or your nearest healthcare facility once you notice your oxygen level is not on the normal level or if you are not feeling very well or having any alarming symptoms.