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  2. Types of Oxygen Therapy Tanks - WebMD

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    Ambulatory tanks are small aluminum cylinders or liquid oxygen containers that you use with an OCD. They weigh less than 10 pounds. As the name suggests, they’re designed so you can carry them ...

  3. Pulse Oximetry: Uses, Readings, and How It Works - Healthline

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    Pulse oximetry is a noninvasive test that measures the oxygen saturation level of your blood. It can rapidly detect even small changes in oxygen levels. These levels show how efficiently blood is ...

  4. Dexcom vs. Abbott Freestyle Libre: Comparing the Top Glucose ...

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    Warmup time. FreeStyle Libre 2 has a 1-hour warmup period before it starts generating glucose data. That’s a full hour shorter than the competing Dexcom G6. Optional alerts. With the FreeStyle ...

  5. Medical record - Wikipedia

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    A medical record includes a variety of types of "notes" entered over time by healthcare professionals, recording observations and administration of drugs and therapies, orders for the administration of drugs and therapies, test results, X-rays, reports, etc. The maintenance of complete and accurate medical records is a requirement of health ...

  6. Guidelines for Buying and Using Diabetes Supplies - WebMD

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    But you should be able to buy one for $40 to $60. Diabetes test strips can cost around $100 a month. Test strips are pricey, but you must have them to avoid problems. Checking only once or twice a ...

  7. List of instruments used in ophthalmology - Wikipedia

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    Spectacles (glasses) to correct refractive errors of the eye; not invasive. Contact lenses. to correct refractive errors of the eye; a little invasive. Phoropter. used in refraction testing. Tonometers. used to determine the intraoccular pressure (IOP) - useful in glaucoma; video link for various types of tonometers.

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