Demonstration and discussion of the functions and use of the Clinical Guard 300D Pulse Oximeter
Duration : 0:8:9
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Demonstration and discussion of the functions and use of the Clinical Guard 300D Pulse Oximeter
Duration : 0:8:9
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The limit on a …
The limit on a breath hold is the O2 level. At the end of a hold the effects of hypoxia are the reasons you get blackouts and sambas. There is no hour of O2.
I use the oximeter …
I use the oximeter to determine if my preparation is working to push the time out when the O2 level starts dropping precipitously. It is a gage of breathe up technique, relaxation technique, and O2 consumption. A very handy device.
for the last …
for the last section 7:10 about holding breath for 6 minutes and still ox is 90%. From what i hear, a diver can oxidate their blood to the max, which would be enough for one hour of oxygen, but it is not the quantity of oxygen that hurts it is the presence of CO2 in the blood., this oximeter does not measure CO2, it needs CO-oximeter, which is new and very expensive still.. hopefully one day.
clinical Guard 300D Pulse Oximeter
how and what do you …
how and what do you use it for prediving training?
how much delay time do you expect from in average? (minutes or hours), what was the brand? do you recommend it?
Not sure if I can …
Not sure if I can do that. Too much O2 expenditure holding my arm up that long. Maybe I can figure a way to do it.
I have a question. …
I have a question.
Next breath hold, cd u hold the pulse oximeter up to the camera the whole time?
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