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An oximeter is a medical device used to measure a patient's oxygen saturation level in their blood. It is a non-invasive device that is placed on the patient's finger and measures the amount of oxygen in the blood. The oximeter is used to monitor a patient's oxygen levels in order to detect any changes or abnormalities. It is commonly used in hospitals and other healthcare settings to monitor patients who are at risk of hypoxia, or low oxygen levels.
The price range for oximeters can vary depending on the type and features. Basic oximeters can range from $20 to $50, while more advanced models can cost up to several hundred dollars. There are a variety of manufacturers that produce oximeters, including Welch Allyn, Philips, GE Healthcare, and Nonin Medical. These manufacturers offer a range of models with different features and capabilities.