To check your oxygen level, lightly clip the oximeter to a fingertip. When placing the oximeter on your finger, make sure your hand is warm, still, and below the level of your heart. After a few seconds, the O2 sat reading is displayed. You can then remove the oximeter.
If you are in the hospital when you have pulse oximetry, the device may be left on for ongoing monitoring. It may be placed on your finger, toe, or earlobe.
Readings of 95% or above are considered normal in most people. Some people may have a different target range because of their health condition. Ask your health care provider what is normal for you.
Some pulse oximeters also show your heart rate (pulse). Be careful not to confuse the oxygen saturation and heart rate readings. Ask your provider which number is your oxygen saturation, if you can't tell.
A pulse oximeter may not give accurate results if you:
- Have dark skin.
- Have thick skin.
- Are cold.
- Are not still.
- Are wearing dark nail polish or artificial nails.
- Smoke.