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Pulse oximetry provides a readily available, easy-to-use, noninvasive method for measurement of pulse oxygen saturation (Spo2) that can be obtained by placement of a small probe on the finger, toe, or ear lobe of a patient.
In neonates and infants, probes may also be placed on the palms, feet, arms, cheeks, tongue, penis, nose, or nasal septum.
Small, portable pulse oximetry probes can be applied to patients of any size, from premature neonates to the largest adults, in virtually any setting, from outpatient offices and hospital settings to mountaineering expeditions.
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