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Diagnostics

The epidemic outbreaks of novel respiratory tract infectious diseases SARS, MERS in recent times, and the ongoing global pandemic of Covid-19 have raised the importance of diagnostic tests in managing such situations. The diagnostics kits used in the initial detection of the disease hold an integral role in the complete recovery of the patients. These diagnostic kits are not only limited to hospitals and clinics but now have found their place in the medical kits of every home. The level of health consciousness that developed during this Covid 19 pandemic has made people make themselves more aware of such diagnostic kits so that they can take care of themselves, their families, and their loved ones.

We at Nobraa have identified this rising need for diagnostic kits and hence we have sourced the best quality kits for bulk orders at the best wholesale price. No matter where you are, we will get you the diagnostic kits of the finest quality.

The types of kits we have to offer are:


- Pulse Oximeter
- Blood Pressure Monitor
- Forehead Thermometer

Pulse Oximeter

The pulse oximeter is a small, clip-like device with a digital display that attaches to a body part, like fingertips, toe-tips, or an earlobe. Most commonly it is used on fingertips. It’s very simple to use as you have just turn it on and put it on the fingertips to see the pulse rate of your body which is displayed on the screen. The purpose of the device is to check how well your heart is pumping oxygen through your body.

People with proven or suspected COVID-19, a disease that can significantly impair lung function and lower blood-oxygen levels or influence heart rate, can benefit from using oximeters, which are the only feasible technique to assess blood-oxygen levels at home. However, you should pay greater attention to signs such as problems breathing that may suggest an emergency, rather than only taking oximeter readings at home. (If you suspect a coronavirus infection, call your doctor or request a telemedicine consultation.)

The new variants of the covid-19 disease have been found to attack the respiratory system directly and so pulse oximeter plays an important role to understand the health criticality of the affected person. Due to such a vital role of the oximeter, its demand is huge around the globe, and getting it at the right price and bulk quantity can be a difficult thing. At Nobraa.com, you can get the best quality oximeter at the right price and bulk quantity to meet the demand in the market.

How to read an oximeter

Typically, the first figure on an oximeter is SpO2, which stands for peripheral oxygen saturation. If you're in good health, you should have an oxygen saturation level of 97 percent, says Bickler. SpO2 values may be lower in older people and persons with lung diseases, so talk to your doctor about what your SpO2 measures should be. There should be at least 89 percent in this handout from the American Thoracic Society (PDF).

In addition to the pulse rate, oximeters also show the oxygen saturation level. If you're not an athlete, your resting pulse rate should be 60 to 100 beats per minute. Even a slight increase or drop in your heart rate compared to your average can be concerning.

Body movement and "poor perfusion," or a weak pulse, might cause the pulse oximeter findings to be inaccurate. In order to increase accuracy and performance, Bickler recommends warming your hands by placing them in warm water for a few minutes. According to Bickler, "Even the ones that cost $7,000 won't work very well with chilly fingertips".

"Dark nail lacquer" can interfere with accurate readings, according to the American Lung Association.

To account for these variations, Bickler recommends that anyone who uses a pulse oximeter take measures several times throughout the day and retain records to communicate with their doctor.

Blood Pressure Monitor

Whether someone has hypertension (also known as high blood pressure) or is just a health enthusiast who likes to keep track of their numbers, a blood pressure monitor is a must tool to keep going with a healthy lifestyle. Hypertension or high blood pressure is a silent killer and brings other health complications like obesity, diabetes, and other kidney diseases.

Recent research has also shown that Covid patients with a history of hypertension have higher morbidity or mortality rate. This makes it extremely important that people should monitor their blood pressure regularly to maintain a healthy and safe lifestyle.

Sphygmomanometers, blood pressure meters, and blood pressure gauges are medical devices that measure the pressure of blood in arteries. They are used to diagnose and treat cardiovascular disease. One way to check your blood pressure is to wear an inflatable cuff that wraps around your arm.

Nobraa.com brings the blood pressure monitor with the latest technology which assures to the delivery highest level of accuracy. We only deal only in devices approved by health authorities around the world and manufactured with A-grade components and materials.

How does a blood pressure monitor work?

Inflating and tightening the blood pressure cuff causes a blockage in blood flow within veins. Within seconds, the cuff deflates, and the blood begins to flow again, causing noticeable vibrations in the artery walls as it does so. When these vibrations are observed, the blood pressure monitor records the pressure data.

Forehead Thermometer

The thermometer has been the most basic thing in every household for since a long time. Though it’s a simple device to check body temperature, its importance is undeniable as the first instrument in detecting all types of health issues. Even the ongoing pandemic of covid 19 has its first symptom as rising body temperature.

This has led to the need of checking the body temperature of every person visiting public places or private establishments like malls, shops, restaurants, hotels, etc. But a traditional thermometer is not efficient enough to use an outdoor setup and hence here a digital forehead thermometer comes into the picture.

The forehead thermometer is a device that has an in-built infrared mechanism which when projected on the forehead or another part of the body, shows the body temperature of the person in its digital display. Mostly it looks like a gun but now it’s available in many shapes and designs.

The device is mostly battery operated and highly needed nowadays everywhere to make sure no person is carrying the infection in places where generally people are present in groups or crowds. Its easy-to-use and handy feature have made it one of the most-in-demand products since the outbreak of the pandemic.

Nobraa.com can help you to get the latest forehead thermometers in bulk at the best wholesale price which comes with longer life, low battery consumption, and faster result display. To get the above-mentioned diagnostic devices and many more such medical products at the best price in bulk quantity, get in touch with us today.

How do you use a forehead thermometer?

Thermometers for the forehead are quite straightforward to operate. To get a good reading, the individual taking the reading needs to be standing erect with a straight arm facing the person. Aim for the area just above and between the person's eyebrows after removing any obstructions such as hair or hat before using the device. You can't use the TRITEMPTM thermometer if you hold it slightly up or down. Misalignment will prohibit the device from working instead of generating an erroneous reading, so try again with your arms straighter instead.

Why Take A Forehead Temperature?

Why compare the temperature of the forehead to an internal reading when there are numerous body zones to choose from? Now let's take a closer look at how the body's temperature functions.

As a result of the temporal artery supplying blood to the forehead, heat is emitted as infrared energy. Our TRITEMPTM thermometer has a cone-shaped collector that can catch this heat. As a result of this conversion, the device displays the core body temperature. Our TRITEMPTM has the same accuracy rate as internal body probes but is much less intrusive.

How often should I take my temperature?

Your thermometer is likely to come in handy when you're feeling under the weather or if your youngster appears to be sick. It's not uncommon for a health care worker to ask if a patient has taken their temperature. Consider taking fever-reducing medication. There is generally a length of time specified in the directions for when it is safe to take the medicine again if you have taken it in the past. In most cases, this is a period of four to six hours in length. Check your or your child's temperature before taking another dose to evaluate if the medicine is actually needed.

But if the first reading is extremely high, you may want to recheck the reading more frequently, perhaps once or twice an hour. Rechecking your temperature may be necessary if your medication is not working, or if you are still experiencing symptoms despite taking medication. Take your temperature in the mornings and nights, as recommended by your healthcare practitioner. For future reference, you should keep track of these temps.