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How to pronounce oximeter in English?

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Type of measuring device, measuring instrument, measuring system

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oximeter
Occasionally, a patient was wearing nail polish, which can block oximeter readings.
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The pulse oximeter machine attaches to the patient's finger with an elastic band aid.
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In 1999, it sued Nellcor, the oximeter maker that Covidien now owns, for patent infringement.
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Computer scientist Chenyang Lu wearing a wireless pulse oximeter.
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The pulse oximeter fits over a finger tip or an ear lobe.
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Murray told investigators he was at Jackson's bedside the whole time monitoring the singer with a pulse oximeter.
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The boy reacted calmly, and his pulse-oximeter readings went up to 95 percent, which is within the normal range.
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The pulse oximeter gives a reassuring reading.
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The sensor nodes transmitted the oximeter data through relay nodes to a base station, where it was saved in a database.
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More examples
  • A measuring instrument that measures the oxygen in arterial blood
  • A pulse oximeter is a medical device that indirectly monitors the oxygen saturation of a patient's blood (as opposed to measuring oxygen saturation directly through a blood sample) and changes in blood volume in the skin, producing a photoplethysmograph. ...
  • Pulse oximetry (or pulse oxymetry in the UK) is a non-invasive method allowing the monitoring of the oxygenation of a patient's hemoglobin.
  • (OXIMETRY) The measurement of blood oxygen levels.
  • (Oximetry) This involves applying an oximeter to i.e. a finger - to show - oxygen saturations in the blood
  • A device that monitors the amount of oxygen carried by the hemoglobin in red blood cells. In bloodless medicine, any blood a patient loses is not replaced by transfusion, so it is extremely important to monitor how much oxygen the patient's body is receiving from the remaining blood.
  • A device worn on the finger or earlobe that can measure levels of oxygen in the blood painlessly. It is one of the measurements made during a sleep study to assess the severity of OSA.
  • A device to monitor the patient's oxygen saturation levels to assist in the prevention of hypoxia. [Click Here To Return To List]
  • A machine that measures your oxygenation