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Accurately measure your blood oxygen level, pulse rate, and perfusion index with the iHealth Air wireless pulse oximeter. Clinically tested and HIPAA complia...
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Accurate & Reliable: Trusted by many telemedicine programs in the U.S., the iHealth AIR fingertip pulse oximeter can accurately detect your SpO2 (blood oxygen saturation) level, pulse rate, and pulse strength in seconds. Results are conveniently displayed on the large digital LED screen and can be continuously moni
The iHealth fingertip pulse oximeter accurately measures SpO2 (blood oxygen saturation levels) within ± 2% deviation. Ideally, the percentage should be between 96% and 99%. This is indicative that there is a healthy amount of hemoglobin carrying oxygen in the blood. If the result is lower than 90%, it is recommended to see a doctor.
Oct 7, 2020 · This video will show you how to use your iHealth pulse oximeter.Learn more about MSK: https://www.mskcc.orgCONNECT WITH MSKo Facebook: https://www.facebook.c...
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The iHealth MyVitals app. Clip your pulse oximeter on your finger. Pinch one end of your pulse oximeter so the other end opens slightly. Hold your other hand so your palm faces toward you. Then, clip your pulse oximeter onto your index (pointer), middle, or ring finger with the display facing toward you (see Figure 3).
Clip your pulse oximeter on your finger. Pinch one end of your pulse oximeter so the other end opens slightly. Hold your other hand so your palm faces toward you. Then, clip your pulse oximeter onto your index (pointer), middle, or ring finger with the display facing toward you (see Figure 3).
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How to Use Your iHealth® Pulse Oximeter This video will show you how to use your iHealth pulse oximeter. Learn more about MSK: https://www.mskcc.org