ROCKVILLE, MD, March 10, 2011 (Press-News.org) The PC-60D2 Pediatric Pulse Oximeter (available from www.PulseOximetersPlus.com) measures SpO2 (percentage of oxygen saturation in the blood) and pulse rate of children with accuracy and ease. The PC-60D2 offers a special design and chipset technology specifically manufactured for a kid's finger. It uses a customized pediatric oximetry sensor adjusted for children's skin to ensure accurate readings. Small and compact, it provides complete oximetry solutions while still able to fit in your pocket.
"It is of the greatest importance to parents to be able to monitor their children's health conditions including asthma or heart arrhythmia wherever they go," said Dr. Khanna of the Lavale Clinic based in Cumberland, MD. "The PC-60D2 Pulse Oximeter is the perfect tool for parents to monitor their children on the go as they simply measure the child's SpO2 and pulse rate and subsequently share the results with for professional diagnosis and treatement."
The PC-60D2 Oximeter is a widely used medical device in health-care facilities, including hospitals, outpatient surgery centers, physician offices, dentist offices, emergency and ambulatory situations, as well as home diagnostics for monitoring of children's health.
For more information, please visit PulseOximetersPlus.com.
Pulse Oximeters Plus.com is the trusted leader in providing the highest quality, lowest-cost, FDA approved Pulse Oximeters in the industry. Specializing in Finger Oximeter, Hand Held Oximeter, Pediatric Oximeter, or Sleep Apnea Unit Oximeter, PulseOximetersPlus.com offers the latest oximeter technology at discount wholesale prices.
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Pediatric Pulse Oximeter PC-60D2 Designed Specifically for the Oximetry Needs of Children
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[Press-News.org] Pediatric Pulse Oximeter PC-60D2 Designed Specifically for the Oximetry Needs of ChildrenPulse Oximeters Plus, the leading manufacturer of Pulse Oximeters introduces the PC-60D2 Pediatric Fingertip Pulse Oximeter: one of the first Pediatric Pulse Oximeters specially manufactured for monitoring the health problems of children.