54 Preparing
for
SpO
2
monitoring
6.12 Disconnecting the SpO
2
sensor from the
patient cable
Use the thumb and index finger of one
hand to carefully press the two buttons on
the side of the patient cable’s socket (Fig.
36). Carefully pull the end of the sensor to
withdraw it.
Fig. 36 Disconnecting the sensor from the patient cable
6.13 Disconnecting the SpO
2
patient cable from
VitaGuard®
Using your thumb and index finger, carefully press
the two levers in the patient cable’s monitor plug,
and carefully pull out the plug.
Fig. 37 Two levers for securing and releasing the patient cable plug
6.14 Reusing and refastening SpO
2
sensors
When the SpO
2
sensors are treated with care they can be used several
times on the same patient as long as the adhesive surfaces still
adhere and the transmitter and receiver windows are cleaned at
regular intervals.
Disconnect the sensor from the patient cable before you reattach or
refresh it.
There are replacement adhesive strips available for the LNOP®
Neo sensor used on infants.
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