Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
| Manufacturer / Brand | McKesson Brand |
| Manufacturer # / SKU | 16-93651 |
| Application | Pulse Oximetry (SpO-2 & Pulse Rate) |
| User Type | Adult / Pediatric |
| Display Type | Dual-Color LED |
| SpO-2 Range | 70% to 99% |
| Pulse Rate Range | 30 to 235 BPM |
| Power Source | Two (2) AAA Alkaline Batteries |
| Latex Content | Not made with natural rubber latex |
| Packaging | 1 Each (Includes Lanyard and Batteries) |
Key Features
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Multi-Directional Display: The dual-color LED screen features four display modes, allowing the clinician or patient to read results from any angle with the push of a button.
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Rapid Measurement: Provides accurate (SpO-2) and Pulse Rate readings in seconds, making it efficient for high-volume clinical spot-checks.
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Auto-Power Off: Extends battery life by automatically shutting down when a finger is removed from the sensor.
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One-Button Operation: Simple, intuitive interface requires no specialized training; ideal for both healthcare professionals and patient self-monitoring.
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High-Quality Sensor: Designed to maintain accuracy even in patients with low perfusion or darker skin pigmentation.
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Lightweight & Portable: Includes a neck/wrist lanyard for easy transport during hospital rounds or home visits.
Clinical Applications
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Respiratory Care: Monitoring patients with COPD, asthma, or pneumonia to assess oxygenation levels.
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Post-Operative Monitoring: Quick assessment of oxygen saturation during recovery from anesthesia.
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Emergency Medicine: Fast triage tool for assessing patient stability.
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Sports & Aviation: Used by athletes and pilots to monitor oxygen levels at high altitudes or during intense physical exertion.
⚠️ Usage Note: This device is for Spot-Checking only and is not intended for continuous monitoring or use with medical alarms.
⚠️ Accuracy Tip: For the most accurate reading, ensure the patient is still and the finger is free of nail polish or artificial nails, which can interfere with the infrared light.
⚠️ Safety Alert: Low blood circulation (perfusion) can affect the accuracy of the reading. If the pulse signal is weak, try warming the hand or moving the device to a different finger.







