Pulse Oximetry by T. Wolbrink | OPENPediatrics
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Dr. Traci Wolbrink discusses pulse oximetry.
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Thanks! This was very helpful and informative. I am an asthmatic and I bought an at home pulse oximeter to monitor my oxygen during this corona virus. So I can know if I need to go to the hospital. This video helped me understand how it works, and also explained the change in heart rate I see when breathing in vs out since I have asthma. Happy to report my blood oxygen is currently 99. Stay safe and healthy everyone.
Great video! Thanks.
Great video! Wish KZread had more such high standards.
Very nice presentation I have enjoyed your lesson very much. Your explanation is clear and you took your time to explain each point you raised keep it up thumb up (👍 )
Thank you
Great work Traci! I learnt about the waveform peak gaps here that no one else on utube mentions
@DrGathy
Ай бұрын
Be aware most machines will auto-adjust the scale of the pleth it gives you to try and best fit it in the screen. So it may make the waveform bigger to make it more visible - so the rate of pleth is useful, and the change in height from one wave to another is also useful - but keep in mind it may also be adjusting the scale at the same time and not actually a big change in wave size.
Content is nice . The precautions like avoiding nail polish are useful.
neither short nor too long, perfect!
why deoxygenated only absorb red light, why not infrared?
Good video but too simple - Would add more about other errors (light from OT and ambient light sources, nail polish and putting the probe on sideways), also about how it calculates the values - wavelengths it calculates and ways in which it can artificially be higher or lower than it actually is - carboxy, met, methylblue Otherwise was great - and the above, I guess, depends on your target audience.
THX.
Very helpful thanks
Very informative
Just right
great 👏👏👏💐💐
Why did this video only play a snippet and not the whole thing?
i like it its very good
How heart rate is measured along with oxygen saturation using a pulse oximeter???...which principle is used???...please reply
Thanks mam
Sir, as you can know, that HONOR BAND 5 also contain feature of SPO², So please make a comparison of this band results with real SPO² measure Machine. So we will all are able to know "how band is accurate". Please sir please 🙏🙏🙏🙏
@The_Original_Hybrid
4 жыл бұрын
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@NishantSainiTank
4 жыл бұрын
@@The_Original_Hybrid thankyou
My grandmal is 85/59 she is a diabetic what do I do
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The child in this video was so cute. 😉
@SandeepBhutani
3 жыл бұрын
doc too