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One MET is equal to ____.
Pulse Oximetry
A non-invasive method of monitoring an individual's oxygen saturation level in the blood, often using a clip-like device on the finger.
Nasal Cannula
A device used to deliver supplemental oxygen or airflow to a patient or individual needing respiratory help through the nostrils.
Oxygen Hood
A clear plastic hood placed over a patient's head to deliver oxygen at a higher concentration than the surrounding air.
Rebreathing Mask
A type of oxygen mask that allows a patient to re-inhale some of their exhaled air, often used for higher oxygen concentration delivery.
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