Smart One Oxi
English
Rev.1.8
User Manual
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WARNING: INDEPENDENTLY OF THE METHOD CHOSEN BY YOUR DOCTOR OR OTHER
LICENSED HEALTH PROFESSIONAL, THE PATIENT MUST CLEARLY UNDERSTAND THE
MEANING OF THE BASELINE VALUE AND HOW IT INFLUENCES THE TREATMENT PLAN. IF
IN DIFFICULTY REGARDING ESTABLISHING YOUR OWN BASELINE VALUE, ASK FOR HELP
FROM YOUR PHYSICIAN OR ANOTHER LICENSED HEALTH PROFESSIONAL.
4.
WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
PLEASE READ ALL THE INFORMATION IN THIS USER MANUAL BEFORE USING THIS
DEVICE. IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND THESE INSTRUCTIONS OR IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS
ABOUT YOUR FLOWMETER FOR MEASURING PEF AND FEV1 AND ITS USE CONSULT YOUR
PHYSICIAN OR OTHER LICENSED HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL.
WHEN SMART ONE IS USED TO MONITOR LUNG CONDITIONS SUCH AS ASTHMA YOU
SHOULD BE UNDER THE CARE OF A PHYSICIAN OR OTHER LICENSED HEALTHCARE
PROFESSIONAL.
TO INTERPRET THE MEANING AND SIGNIFICANCE OF A MEASUREMENT TAKEN USING
SMART ONE OXI AND TO DECIDE ON AN APPROPRIATE PLAN OF ACTION, BE SURE TO
CONSULT A HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL, ALSO IN VIEW OF THE FACT THAT THE DEVICE IS
NOT EQUIPPED WITH ALARMS.
APPROPRIATE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT CAN ONLY BE PROVIDED BY A PHYSICIAN
OR OTHER LICENSED HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL. THE PLAN OF ACTION WILL INDICATE
WHICH ACTION IS TO BE TAKEN WHEN THERE ARE CHANGING MEASUREMENTS.
SELF-MEASUREMENT MEANS CHECKING, NOT DIAGNOSING OR CHOOSING A
TREATMENT. IF ANY EVENT OCCURS SHOW YOUR MEASUREMENTS TO YOUR PHYSICIAN
OR OTHER LICENSED HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL. THEY WILL ALSO EXPLAIN WHICH ARE
THE NORMAL VALUES FOR YOU.
INDEPENDENTLY OF YOUR VALUES, IF YOU ARE SHOWING SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
SUCH AS THORACIC CONSTRICTION, SHORT BREATH, COUGH OR DYSPNOEA, CONTACT
YOUR PHYSICIAN OR A LICENSED HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL.