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Welch Allyn Spot Vital Signs 420 Series User Manual

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Factors
that
may
degrade
the
performance
of
the
pulse
oximeter:
e
Excessive
ambient
light
e
Excessive
motion
e
Electrosurgical
interference
ο
Arterial
catheters,
blood
pressure,
and
infusion
lines,
etc.
e
Moisture
in
the
sensor
ο
Improperly
attached
sensor
e
Incorrect
sensor
for
patient
+
Poor
patient
perfusion
e
Venous
pulsations
e
Anemia
or
low
hemoglobin
concentrations
e
Cardiovascular
dyes
e
Fingernail
polish
(if
finger
sensor
is
used)
e
Sensor
not
at
heart
level
Automatic
Calibration
Because
light
absorption
by
hemoglobin
is
wavelength
dependent
and
because
the
mean
wavelength
of
LEDs
varies,
an
oximeter
must
know
the
mean
wavelength
of
the
sensor's
red
LED
to
accurately
measure
SpO2.
During
measurement,
the
instrument's
software
selects
coefficients
that
are
appropriate
for
the
wavelength
of
that
individual
sensor's
red
LED;
these
coefficients
are
then
used
to
determine
SpO».
Additionally,
to
compensate
for
differences
in
tissue
thickness,
the
light
intensity
of
the
sensor's
LEDs
is
adjusted
automatically.
OxiMax
Technology
Spot
Vital
Signs
is
designed
to
use
Nellcor
OxiMax
brand
sensors
which
integrate
the
OxiMax
technology.
These
sensors
are
identified
by
their
deep
blue
plug
color.
All
OxiMax
sensors
contain
a
memory
chip
carrying
information
about
the
sensor,
which
the
oximeter
needs
for
correct
operation,
including
the
sensor's
calibration
data,
model
type,
troubleshooting
codes,
and
error
detection
data.
This
unique
oximetry
architecture
enables
several
new
features
with
Spot
Vital
Signs.
When
an
OxiMax
sensor
is
connected
to
Spot
Vital
Signs,
the
pulse
oximeter
will
first
read
the
information
in
the
sensor
memory
chip,
check
it
to
make
sure
that
there
are
no
errors,
and
then
load
the
data
to
begin
measurement.
Using
the
Finger
Clip
Sensor
Warning:
Use
only
Nelicor
brand
SpO»
sensors
and
accessories
with
Welch
Allyn's
Spot
Vital
Signs.
The
finger
clip
pulse
oximeter
sensor
is
designed
for
spot
check
measurements
of
pediatric
and
adult
patients.
Insert
the
patient's
finger
(preferably
left
or
right
index
finger)
completely
into
the
sensor.
The
thumb
is
specifically
not
recommended
for
use
with
the
finger
clip
sensor.
Note:
If
blood
pressure
measurement
is
occurring
simultaneously,
ensure
that
the
SpO>
finger
clip
sensor
ts
attached
to
the
limb
opposite
the
limb
with
the
blood
pressure
cuff.
Note:
Check
sensor
sites
periodically
to
determine
circulation,
sensor
positioning,
and
skin
sensitivity.
Spot
Vital
Signs
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BrandWelch Allyn
ModelSpot Vital Signs 420 Series
CategoryMedical Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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