Pulse Oximeter Argos

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In Stock (Ships Out Within 24 Hours) This medical device reads pulse rate and your oxygen saturation and displays the reading in its LCD screen. It is easy to use a pulse oximeter, you just have to clip the device to your patient's fingertip. It is cord-free and powered by two AAA batteries.

  • A quick and easy way to check your blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) and your pulse rate. Easy to operate. Small and Lightweight. Measurement Range 35% - 100% (SpO2).
  • Pulse Oximeter Fingertip, Blood Oxygen Saturation Monitor for Pulse Rate, Heart Rate Monitor and SpO2 Levels with OLED Screen Display Batteries and Lanyard Included. 1 Count (Pack of 1) 4.8 out of 5 stars 28,397. 95 ($18.95/Count) $19.95 $19.95.

You can purchase the device from Boots, Amazon and Argos

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© Pulse oximeters are currently being rolled out by the NHS to some Covid-19 patients across the UK (G...

A finger gadget you can buy online could be a life-saving solution for Covid patients.

Pulse oximeters are currently being rolled out by the NHS to some high-risk patients across the UK through a home-monitoring scheme.

On the island of Barra, where there is currently a large coronavirus outbreak, those who have tested positive for the virus have been provided with pulse oximeters to measure their oxygen levels.

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So, what is a pulse oximeter, how does it work - and where can you buy one for home use?

Here's everything you need to know.

Read more: Scotland Covid-19 vaccine programme: What we know so far

What is a pulse oximeter?

Pulse oximeters are small, electronic devices which are clipped on your middle finger to monitor your oxygen levels.

The gadget shines a light into the body and measures how much of that light is absorbed to calculate the percentage of oxygen which is in the blood.

There's no needles or pain involved in the measurement, making it simple and safe to use at home.

A normal oxygen level in the blood is between 95 and 100 per cent.

Read more: How many people in Edinburgh and the Lothians have had the vaccine?

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How might it save patients with Covid?

In severe coronavirus cases, the lungs can become blocked, which stops them from being able to pass the oxygen you breathe into the bloodstream.


Gallery: What are the symptoms of the coronavirus? (Showbizz Daily)

However, scientists are unsure why oxygen levels in the blood of Covid patients can drop to seriously low levels when the patient is unaware.

This is known as 'silent hypoxia' - and it is where pulse oximeters come in handy.

Patients should monitor their oxygen levels three times a day using the device.

If they notice a drop to 93 or 94 per cent, they should call their GP or 111.

If the percentage drops lower, to under 92, they should be taken to A&E or call an ambulance.

Previous studies have shown even small drops of oxygen below the normal level of 95 per cent are linked to an increased mortality risk.

Dr Matt Inada-Kim, a consultant in acute medicine at Hampshire Hospitals and the national clinical lead of the Covid Oxomitry@Home project, told BBC Radio 4's Inside Health: 'The point of this whole strategy is to try to get in early to prevent people getting that sick, by admitting patients at a more salvageable point in their illness.'

There isn't yet definitive proof that these gadgets could save lives, but there are positive early signs, Dr Inada-Kim said.

He explained: 'What we think we can see are the early seeds of a reduction in the length of stay after a hospital admission, an improvement in survival and a reduction in the pressures on the emergency services.'

How do you use one?

What is the best pulse oximeter for home use
© Pulse oximeters are currently being rolled out by the NHS to some Covid-19 patients across the UK (G...

A finger gadget you can buy online could be a life-saving solution for Covid patients.

Pulse oximeters are currently being rolled out by the NHS to some high-risk patients across the UK through a home-monitoring scheme.

On the island of Barra, where there is currently a large coronavirus outbreak, those who have tested positive for the virus have been provided with pulse oximeters to measure their oxygen levels.

Pulse Oximeter Argos Shop

So, what is a pulse oximeter, how does it work - and where can you buy one for home use?

Here's everything you need to know.

Read more: Scotland Covid-19 vaccine programme: What we know so far

What is a pulse oximeter?

Pulse oximeters are small, electronic devices which are clipped on your middle finger to monitor your oxygen levels.

The gadget shines a light into the body and measures how much of that light is absorbed to calculate the percentage of oxygen which is in the blood.

There's no needles or pain involved in the measurement, making it simple and safe to use at home.

A normal oxygen level in the blood is between 95 and 100 per cent.

Read more: How many people in Edinburgh and the Lothians have had the vaccine?

Pulse Oximeter Argos Price

How might it save patients with Covid?

In severe coronavirus cases, the lungs can become blocked, which stops them from being able to pass the oxygen you breathe into the bloodstream.


Gallery: What are the symptoms of the coronavirus? (Showbizz Daily)

However, scientists are unsure why oxygen levels in the blood of Covid patients can drop to seriously low levels when the patient is unaware.

This is known as 'silent hypoxia' - and it is where pulse oximeters come in handy.

Patients should monitor their oxygen levels three times a day using the device.

If they notice a drop to 93 or 94 per cent, they should call their GP or 111.

If the percentage drops lower, to under 92, they should be taken to A&E or call an ambulance.

Previous studies have shown even small drops of oxygen below the normal level of 95 per cent are linked to an increased mortality risk.

Dr Matt Inada-Kim, a consultant in acute medicine at Hampshire Hospitals and the national clinical lead of the Covid Oxomitry@Home project, told BBC Radio 4's Inside Health: 'The point of this whole strategy is to try to get in early to prevent people getting that sick, by admitting patients at a more salvageable point in their illness.'

There isn't yet definitive proof that these gadgets could save lives, but there are positive early signs, Dr Inada-Kim said.

He explained: 'What we think we can see are the early seeds of a reduction in the length of stay after a hospital admission, an improvement in survival and a reduction in the pressures on the emergency services.'

How do you use one?

Pulse oximeters are very simple to use which makes it easy for Covid-19 patients to monitor their own oxygen levels at home.

Make sure your hands are washed and warm before use.

Turn the device on, clip it to your index or middle finger and watch the numbers on the screen until they stop changing.

Record your final percentage, and repeat the process three times a day.

Where can you buy one?

NHS schemes to distribute pulse oximeters to vulnerable people are currently being brought in across the UK.

In the meantime, Dr Inada-Kim has encouraged people to buy the devices for at-home use.

He advised checking that the devices have a CE Kitemark, and to avoid apps on smartphones which may not be as reliable.

Pulse oximeters cost anywhere between £20 to £30, and can be bought easily online or in high street pharmacies.

Boots, Superdrug, Amazon and Argos all sell pulse oximeters for at-home use.

Reading A Pulse Oximeter

Monitoring blood oxygen levels

For those suffering from chronic lung diseases like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), monitoring your oxygen level is a crucial component of an effective treatment strategy. An oxygen saturation meter, or pulse oximeter, is a great way to stay on top of your blood oxygen level. Pulse oximeters are easy to use, non-invasive and portable. But not all pulse oximeters are created equal. We have taken the guesswork out for you and evaluated the best oximeters on the market. Check out our home oxygen saturation meter reviews below.

How does pulse oximetry work?

Before we get into the details, let's talk about what oximeters are and how they work. When you breathe oxygen into your lungs, it passes through your lungs and into your bloodstream. The majority of the oxygen attaches to hemoglobin (a protein located inside of your red blood cells) and is transported to all of the tissues in your body via the bloodstream. An oximeter is clipped onto a body part like a finger or ear lobe, and measures the amount of oxygen in the bloodstream. The device shoots light through one side, and the other side reads how much light shines through your skin. Oxygen-rich hemoglobin absorbs more light, so the less light that makes it through your ear lobe or finger, the more oxygen you have in your bloodstream. The pulse oximeter measures the light and converts the information into a digital readout. This helps lung disease sufferers understand when they need to use supplemental oxygen.

What to look for in an oximeter

When shopping for an oximeter, there are some key features that you should look for:

  • Accuracy indicator: Look for an oximeter that utilizes a warning light that lets you know when the reading might be inaccurate.
  • Alarms: Many oximeters are equipped with alarms that alert the user when oxygen saturation level is low.
  • Readability of displayed measurements: Make sure it is easy for you to read and understand the display. Some people prefer certain colors or larger text.
  • Durability and battery life: If you will be using your oximeter frequently, purchase one that can stand a little wear and tear with extended battery life.

Top pulse oximeters

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For the sake of this report, we only investigated finger oximeters, which are the most common. Here are the top three oximeters on the market, in our opinion, and price points:

  1. Choicemed Fingertip Pulse Oximeter, $23-35
  2. Contec Medical Systems CMS 50-DL Pulse Oximeter, $17-20
  3. SantaMedical Finger Pulse Oximeter SM-110, $25-100

In addition to pulse oximeters, another tool that you can use is a pulse oximeter app that you can download on your smartphone. The app is $2.99 and requires no additional equipment. Click here to view in the iTunes app store and for a quick description as to how it works.

When living with chronic lung disease, symptom management is key in handling the disorder. Utilizing a pulse oximeter helps you keep your eye on your oxygen level and allow you to supplement accordingly. If you or a loved one is suffering from a lung disease, contact us today at 888-745-6697 to see if you qualify for cellular therapy as a treatment option.





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