Measurement Screens; Factors That May Affect The Measurement - Henry Schein 900-8275 Manuel D'utilisation

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will be shown and a prompt "Probe Off" will appear in the status bar in the top of the display screen.
Note: The connector is also applied when uploading data to Med View software for reviewing. For detailed
information, refer to the instruction manual of Med View software.
After loading the time and ID number setting, plug your finger into the sensor as shown in the following
illustration.
Fig 4-1
3. Select the suitable sensor in terms of type and dimension.

4.2 Measurement Screens

There are two display modes as shown in the following pictures.
Fig.4-3(Digital Mode)
Description of measurement screens:
1. Meterage: The pulse oximeter is in the status of measuring.
It shows
o
It shows
o
2.
: Sound indication, the current status is ON.
3. SpO
%: SpO
area of display
2
2
It shows the oxygen saturation level of functional hemoglobin during normal measurement.
o
The color of the SpO
o
It shows two dashes throughout probe off and finger out conditions.
o
4. 100: SpO
high alarm limit; 95: SpO
2
5.
Pulse bar
6. 100: PR high alarm limit; 060: PR low alarm limit.
7. PR: PR area of display
Shows the pulse rate in beats per minute during normal measurement.
o
The color of the PR value will become yellow when the PR is beyond the alarm limits.
o
It shows three dashes throughout probe off and finger out conditions.
o
ID: 001, the ID number of the current patient is 001.
8.
09:06: The current time.
9.
2010-03-10: The current date.
10.
Data-base 100%: the available space remaining for data storage.
11.
4.3 Factors That May Affect Measurement
During operation, the accuracy of oximetry readings can be affected by the following factors.
4.3.1 Instrument performance depends on the pulsatile character of the artery. The measurement would not be
considered reliable and accurate if the following conditions are present during measurement.
Shock or cardiac arrest
o
Temperature of the digit
o
After the administration of a cardiovascular drug
o
Anemia
o
Evidence of ventilation-perfusion mismatch
o
4.3.2 Instrument performance depends on the wavelength absorption for oxyhaemoglobin and deoxyhaemoglobin.
If there are substances absorbing the same wavelength, this would induce false or low SpO
may affect these values.
carboxyhaemoglobin
o
methemoglobin
o
Fig.4-4 (Wave Mode)
Finger Out
when there is no finger inserted or no signal is detected.
Probe OFF
when the sensor/probe is disconnected from the pulse oximeter.
value will become red when the SpO
2
low alarm limit.
2
Fig.4-2 Placement of the sensor
is beyond the alarm limits.
2
7
values. The following
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