PulseOximeter Model: PO A2AT
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Features
The Pulse Oximeter Model: PO A2AT is a portable medical device designed for the quick and non-invasive measurement of blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) and pulse rate. It is indicated for spot checks in adults and children, and is useful for people with respiratory problems, athletes, or for home monitoring of oxygen levels.
Features and Benefits
This pulse oximeter provides accurate results in just a few seconds thanks to its optical sensor measurement technology. It features an easy-to-read digital display that clearly shows SpO2 and pulse values. Its compact and lightweight design makes it easy to carry and use anywhere.
Key benefits include:
- Quick and easy measurement with just a finger.
- Clear digital display.
- Ergonomic and portable design.
- Automatic shut-off for battery conservation.
- Ideal for home use and occasional monitoring.
Pulse Oximeter Model: PO A2AT Composition
Electronic device with a durable casing and a highly sensitive photoelectric sensor. It operates using batteries (usually AAA, according to the manufacturer's specifications) and an internal optical measurement system to determine oxygen saturation and heart rate.
How to use: Insert one finger into the device, ensuring it is clean and free of nail polish. Turn on the pulse oximeter and keep your hand still for a few seconds until the screen displays the oxygen saturation (SpO2) and pulse rate. After use, remove your finger, and the device will turn off automatically or via the power button.
Packaging: It comes in a box containing the Pulse Oximeter Model: PO A2AT, an instruction manual, and, depending on the format, batteries for operation.
Contraindications or possible adverse reactions: Do not use in case of open wounds or injuries on the finger where the measurement is taken. Results may be affected by the presence of dark nail polish, artificial nails, poor peripheral perfusion, or movement during measurement. It does not replace professional medical evaluation. If you experience abnormal or persistent readings, consult a healthcare professional.





