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A pediatric pulse oximeter is a medical device designed to measure the oxygen saturation level in the blood of infants and children. These devices are typically lightweight and feature smaller probes to accommodate the delicate nature of pediatric patients. They work by using light sensors to detect the amount of oxygen in the blood, providing real-time readings for healthcare providers.
| Measurement range | SpO2: 70% to 100% |
| Accuracy | ±2% for SpO2 readings |
| Display type | LED or OLED screen |
| Power source | Battery-operated or rechargeable |
| Weight | Typically under 100 grams |
| Operating temperature | 10°C to 40°C |
When choosing a pediatric pulse oximeter, consider factors such as measurement accuracy, display readability, and the device's size to ensure it fits comfortably on smaller fingers or toes. It's also important to specify the required battery life and any additional features like alarm settings or data logging capabilities. Request information on certifications such as FDA approval or CE marking to ensure compliance with safety standards.
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Normal levels typically range from 95% to 100%.
Yes, pediatric pulse oximeters are specifically designed for infants and young children.
It uses light sensors to measure the amount of oxygen in the blood by detecting changes in light absorption.
Yes, probes can vary in size and design to suit different age groups and body parts.
Calibration frequency can vary by manufacturer; refer to the user manual for specific recommendations.
Consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and possible intervention.