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Pulse Ox | Nursing Homes
Pulse Ox | Nursing Homes

Nursing homes are a growing entity in the United States, since the baby boomers are getting older and older. The generational divide is becoming greater and greater. As the number of nursing homes increase in the United States, the regulatory and monitoring of the industry has to adapt. It is absolutely necessary to maintain certain levels of quality. In order to do so, randon mandatory inspections are performed multiple times a year at all nursing homes throughout the United States. These inspections range in various fields. One of these fields include certain tools at the disposal of nurses. A pulse oximeter, also know as a pulse ox for short.

Most people do not even know what a pulse oximeter is, other than "that thing hooked onto patients fingertips at hospitals." Generally speaking, they would be right because for the longest time, that is what most people had access to. The pulse oximeters of the old days were those bulky machines that only hospitals and clinics could afford, but now every person can easily have a pulse oximeter at home.

Nursing homes are required by law to have a certain number of pulse oximeters on hand for use by nurses. This requirement for a pulse ox is checked multiple times a year. In the old days, a pulse ox was a pricy medical device to carry, because it cost in the thousands of dollars and had high maintenance costs associated with them. Nowadays, new technology from Landon Medical has dropped the prices of pulse oximeters to under $100, while increasing their accuracy, speed, and portability. Nursing homes can easily pass their inspection requirements for pulse oximeters now, but at a fraction of the original cost of the old pulse oximeters.

The LM-800, pulse oximeter by Landon Medical, is a great medical device that is offered for under $40. The LM-800 provides all of the basic functions necessary for home use. On top of that, the LM-800 is portable, because it is the size of a very small cell phone. It can easily be carried around in the pocket or around one's neck with a lanyard.




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