3.2. PULSE
Warning: the results below show the average for a person in good health whose measurements
are taken in a calm environment.
An individual may have a higher or lower pulse rate as a result of numerous factors (illness,
regular exercise, medical treatment, etc.).
In the event of irregularities in your results (lower or higher pulse rate than normal), we advise
you to consult your physician.
Normal pulse rate
result (in beats per
minute)
120 - 150
80 - 150
60 - 120
60 - 105
60 - 80
90
Reference: Mistovich, Joseph J., Brent Q. Hafen, and Keith J. Karren. Prehospital emergency care. Prentice-Hall, Inc., 2007
4. FEATURES
The digital pulse oximeter is a portable device designed for occasional monitoring of arterial
oxygen saturation (as a % of SpO
and children, in hospitals, health centers and at home. It should not be used for continuous
monitoring (it does not include an alarm signalling an abnormal result).
5. USING THE OXIMETER
5.1. DESCRIPTION
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The Bluetooth LED flashes red when searching for the Bluetooth signal and is fixed red when
the connection is made.
If the screen shows "?", it means the signal is unstable. You need to take the reading again.
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ASSESSMENT OF RESULTS
High pulse rate
result (in beats per
minute)
> 150
> 150
> 120
> 105
> 100
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) and pulse rate (PR) in beats per minute (bpm) on adults
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Low pulse rate
result (in beats per
minute)
< 120
< 80
< 60
< 60
< 50
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Age range
Infant
Child aged 1 - 5
Child aged 5 - 12
Adolescent
Adult
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