Feautures:
A large color display, easy-to-use interface, and customizable alarm settings. Pulse Oximeter is a general term that can refer to any device that measures SpO2 and pulse rate. There are many different brands and models of pulse oximeters available on the market, each with their own unique features and capabilities. Some examples of popular pulse oximeters include the Nonin Onyx, the Nellcor OxiMax, and the Contec CMS50D.
Specifications:
The Masimo Red 5 and Pulse Oximeter are both medical devices that measure oxygen saturation (SpO2) and pulse rate, but they have different specifications depending on the model and manufacturer. Here are some general specifications for each device:
Masimo Red 5:
- Uses Masimo Signal Extraction Technology (SET) to provide accurate SpO2 and pulse rate readings in challenging clinical situations
- Provides SpO2 range of 1% to 100%
- Provides pulse rate range of 25 to 240 beats per minute (BPM)
- Has a large color display and easy-to-use interface
- Can be customized with alarm settings, trend data, and other features
- Can be used with both adult and pediatric patients
Pulse Oximeter:
- Provides SpO2 range of 70% to 100%
- Provides pulse rate range of 30 to 250 BPM
- May have different types of sensors, such as finger sensors or ear sensors, depending on the model
- May have different display options, such as LCD or OLED screens, depending on the model
- May have different alarm settings, trend data, and other features depending on the model
- Can be used with both adult and pediatric patients
It’s important to note that these specifications are general and may vary depending on the specific model and manufacturer of the devices. When choosing a pulse oximeter or any medical device, it’s important to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the best option for your needs.
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