Noun
/ɪr ˈɑksɪˌmɛtər/
An ear oximeter is a medical device used to measure the levels of oxygen saturation in a person's blood through their earlobe. It functions by transmitting light through the skin and measuring how much light is absorbed by the blood.
In English, this term is commonly used in medical contexts, particularly in healthcare settings. The frequency of use is moderate, primarily in written contexts such as medical literature, clinical reports, and healthcare guidelines.
Врач решил использовать пульсоксиметр для быстрой проверки уровня кислорода у пациента.
Using an ear oximeter is a non-invasive way to monitor respiratory health.
Использование пульсоксиметра является неинвазивным способом мониторинга здоровья дыхательной системы.
During the check-up, the nurse applied an ear oximeter to ensure the patient had sufficient oxygen saturation.
While "ear oximeter" is a specific medical term and is not typically used in idiomatic expressions, the concept of measuring blood oxygen levels and monitoring health could relate to phrases surrounding healthcare and monitoring.
Важно, чтобы врачи были в курсе состояния своих пациентов.
Under the weather - to feel ill or unwell.
С учетом низкого уровня кислорода, показанного пульсоксиметром, она поняла, что чувствует себя плохо.
In the pink - in very good health.
The term "oximeter" is derived from the Greek word "oxy" meaning "sharp" or "acid," referring to oxygen, and "metron," meaning "measure." The "ear" prefix specifies the location from which the measurement is taken, indicating the use of the oximeter on the ear rather than the finger or toe, which are more common sites.