Great feedback, thanks all.
@ Becky: Durable is good. That one you listed has quite a price point difference compared to most of the typical home use ones marketed. Getting readings from folks with extremely dirty or cold fingers has been our biggest issue, I'm wondering how this one performs with those conditions? I'm now super curious as to what brands other people are using. I'll be checking in with some of our local folks to see.
@ Sally Kupp : Great point, we always remind staff to assess the situation and respond accordingly, ie check for breathing, coloration etc. We've only recently added pulse oximeters to our kit, I think most people at our site make a decision and respond before even reaching for the oximeter.
One side benefit we've found to using the oximeter is that it's been helpful to have as a metric to tell people afterwards why we administered naloxone and gave them emergency breaths, especially those that are grumpy that we intervened. They seem to understand why the intervention happened and are more accepting of it once this has been explained to them.