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    Pulse Oximeters

    Do you guys have any preferred brand of pulse oximeters which you'd recommend for field use?

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    Nonin, the finger tip model (onyx maybe). I have two, they are cheaper, lighter, and more efficient than the larger models.

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    Agreed, I loved our Nonin Onyx until we lost it.

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    [QUOTE=MIKE G;593027]Nonin, the finger tip model (onyx maybe). I have two, they are cheaper, lighter, and more efficient than the larger models.[/QUOTE

    First time on your website; Great prices for invaluable equipment! Look for an order and referrals soon.

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    Drsal,

    Thanks for the feedback, look forward to it.

    Cslone,

    They are definitely likely to walk off due to size. I trimmed the lanyard that comes with them so that I can cinch it down on the patients wrist or larks foot it into my bag.

    I also mark mine obviously and in a secret spot should I need to recover one that "walks" off.

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    Thanks all. Looks identical to the one from training. Couldn't remember what it was called though.

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    Masimo
    Tin-The new fashion statement.

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    Smith Medical Int. Model 0473 $100.

    So small and light you will not beleive. Comes with a lanyard.
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    Nonin Onyx. My Dad used one for years small and efficient.
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