Pediatric Pulse Oximeter with Hand Bag (18707) | Drive Medical
Product Highlights:
- Noninvasive SpO2 monitoring for children
- Fun frog design appeals to kids
- Silicone case and carry bag for safe storage
- For sale by prescription only
- Received 510(k) clearance by the FDA
- Sized especially for pediatric use
- Low power consumption and auto-off feature
- Comes with carrying case and lanyard
- Fast Delivery
- Easy Returns
Description
What Is the Drive Medical Pediatric Fingertip Pulse Oximeter?
The Pediatric Pulse Oximeter requires a prescription for use. This lightweight, portable Oxygen Accessory features a noninvasive spot check of oxygen saturation and pulse rate to help monitor a child's SpO2 (percentage of oxygen saturation in the blood) and pulse rate.
The Pediatric Oximeter (Drive 18707) comes with an easy operation auto-off feature. It uses two AAA batteries and features a low battery indicator. It comes with a silicon case, a lanyard, and a convenient handbag. It has an adorable, child-friendly design that young patients are sure to enjoy. The easy-to-read display has a brightness that is adjustable from levels 1 to 10.
What Comes in the Box?
- Pulse Oximeter
- Silicone Protective Case
- Carrying Bag
- Lanyard
- User Manual
Features and Benefits
- Non-Invasive Process
- Design Attractive to Children
- Large Finger Size Range (0.3 - 1.0 Inch)
- Six Display Modes
- Four-Way OLED
- Auto-Off Feature
- Easy-Read Screen
- Adjustable Brightness (Levels 1 - 10)
- Low Battery Indicator
- Convenient
- Easy to Use
- Portable Device
- Protective Case Included
- Comes with a Carrying Hand Bag
- No-Loss Lanyard Included
- AAA Battery Operated
- Can Be Used at Home with a Prescriptions
Frequently Asked Questions
Which finger should you use for an oximeter?
Index and middle fingers give the fewest errors and are preferred by healthcare practitioners.
Can you use a oximeter on a baby?
Pulse oximeters can be used on infants under the right circumstances. Please see the article linked below titled "Performing Pulse Oximetry with the Infant Patient" for more information on accurately measuring a baby's blood oxygen levels.
Are finger pulse oximeters accurate?
Finger pulse oximeters are reasonably accurate, but the accuracy can be affected by a number of factors. When measured under ideal conditions, actual oxygen saturation tends to fall within a + or - 2% range in relation to the oximeter's measurements.
Related Products
- Full product line of Oximeters
- MQ300 Oximeter: An adult fingertip oximeter by Drive.
- Duracell Procell AAA Batteries: Long-lasting, high-quality backup batteries for this product.
- Handheld Oximeter: A handheld pediatric oximeter that comes with two settings: spot-check and continuous. This item works for children who weigh between 22 and 110 pounds.
- Hopkins Fingertip Oximeter: An alternative oximeter sized for children.
- OxiMax Disposable Pediatric Oximeter: A finger oximeter sensor for children that is sterile, single-use, and disposable. This item is for spot checks.
Contraindication
This item is for short-term monitoring and should not be used for continuous monitoring.
Product Specifications
- Product Number: 18707
- Adjustable Brightness Display Levels: 1 to 10
- Finger Size Range: 0.3 to 1.0 Inch
- Power: 2 AAA Batteries
- Application: Pediatric Oximeter
- Warranty: Two-Year Limited
Manuals and Documents
- Product Brochure contains product features and specifications.
- Product Manual contains care and use instructions and safety information.
Sources
- Children's Hospital Colorado. Performing Pulse Oximetry (Pulse Ox) with the Infant Patient: EDUCATION FOR PROVIDERS.
- American Thoracic Society. Pulse Oximetry.
- Cleveland Clinic. Should You Get a Pulse Oximeter to Measure Blood Oxygen Levels? 2020.
For more information regarding how accuracy is determined please see the FDA.Gov - Pulse Oximeter Accuracy and Limitations: FDA Safety Communication safety communication.
Additional Information
Manufacturer | Drive Medical |
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