Q. How does a medical oxygen sensor works?
Answer
A medical oxygen sensor sends light wavelengths through the blood in the finger. The light beams are absorbed in oxygenated arterial blood; by measuring the changes in light absorption, the proportion of oxygen (O2) in the body can be determined. An oximeter is a medical device used to measure SpO2, oxygen saturation in blood.
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