HOW to use PULSE OXIMETER at Home, Accurately & CORRECTLY | Oxygen Advantage
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ต.ค. 2024
- How to use a pulse oximeter at home accurately and correctly, ensuring you get the best results for your SpO2 levels which is your blood oxygen saturation levels. This refers to the level of red blood cells that are saturated with oxygen as a percentage.
Normal level of SpO2 = 95 to 99% (Normoxia)
Hypoxia (low oxygen) = less than 91%
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Perfecto Jacko. Thanks 🙏
Thank you
Glad you found it helpful
Thanks, question, what about the pulse bar graph, is that important?
Thanks
My pleasure
thanks that really helped
Glad it last useful information 👊
Didn't show anything just talked
I’m sorry that you didn’t find the video helpful, the point of the video was to try to explain how it works rather than just show it working - that was what I thought would be most helpful for people. I hope you took something from the explanation / ‘talking’ 🙏🏻
Hello there! My question is the following, do the rising bars on the lower right represent the rhythm of your heart beats? As it goes up and down at different times I can’t help but think it’s marking the beats as it goes in sync
Nobody is saying what all is on an oxygen reader. No breakdown of the item itself.
Please translate in hindi
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I have a reading of 83 88 underneath that n
1 have copd and these are normal for me
Thanks
Glad it helps, have you seen my free foundations of breathing course on the Pro Breathwork App?