Draft - 1 Aug 08
Selecting a SpO
2
Sensor
8-10
SpO
2
Monitoring
To use the chart:
Find the patient’s weight on the vertical axes. On the horizontal axis at this
weight, the shaded areas indicate that the sensor is a “best choice” for the
patient. Unshaded areas indicate a “good choice.” For example, the best
reusable sensor for a 50 kg patient is the M1191A, applied to the finger or toe.
Alternatively, you could use M1194A applied to the ear. For a complete listing
of available sensors, see “SpO
Selecting an SpO
2
Sensor
Preferred sensor types
Alternative sensor types
Disposable
sensor
M1192A M1191B M1194A
Philips
M1901B
N-25
N
M1903B
D-20
P
M1904B
D-25
A
110
88
66
44
33
Pe
di
Adult
Patient
Weight
( kg )
50
40
30
20
15
Pedi
Adult
Adult
Pedi
Adult
Patient
Weight
( lb )
Pedi
Pedi
Pedi
Adult
Oxisensor
OxiMax
M1196A
Reusable
sensor
Summary of Contents for IntelliVue TRx
Page 6: ...Draft 1 Aug 08 About this Book vi ...
Page 40: ...Draft 1 Aug 08 Accessories 2 18 Product Safety ...
Page 54: ...Draft 1 Aug 08 Audible Tones 3 14 Transceiver Controls ...
Page 74: ...Draft 1 Aug 08 Battery Information 4 20 Basic Operation ...
Page 94: ...Draft 1 Aug 08 Technical Alarms INOPs 5 20 Alarms ...
Page 152: ...Draft 1 Aug 08 How the QT Analysis Algorithm Works 7 24 ST AR Arrhythmia Monitoring ...
Page 176: ...Draft 1 Aug 08 Optimizing SpO2 Measurement Performance 8 24 SpO2 Monitoring ...
Page 236: ...Draft 1 Aug 08 Troubleshooting 11 16 Maintenance Cleaning Troubleshooting ...
Page 268: ...Draft 1 Aug 08 SpO2 Accessories A 10 Accessories ...
Page 270: ...Draft 1 Aug 08 B 2 Sales and Support Offices ...
Page 274: ...Draft 1 Aug 08 Index 4 ...