April 2019
N i g h t i n g a l e P P M 3 U s e r ' s G u i d e
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Temperature Monitoring
10. Temperature Monitoring
The temperature monitoring capabilities of the Nightingale PPM3 include:
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Measuring the patient's temperature using a core temperature probe
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Displaying the TEMP parameter in degrees Celsius or degrees Fahrenheit
To begin temperature monitoring, use the following procedure:
1.
Fully insert the probe into a probe cover.
2.
Apply the probe to the patient
Please refer to the Accessories chapter for a list of Zoe Medical
approved temperature probes for use with the Nightingale PPM3.
For oral application: Insert the probe as indicated in the Zoe
Medical "Oral Temperature Probe Instructions," P/N 122-0030.
For surface application: Apply the probe to a location on the
patient that stays fairly dry (the abdomen is recommended). To
ensure good adhesion, clean the skin with alcohol before-hand.
Tape the probe and cable to the patient’s skin.
3.
Connect the temperature probe cable to the PPM3.
Note
‒ Probe performance is unaffected when used without a probe cover.
Note
‒ Follow the instructions for use provided with the probe packaging.
Note
‒ Place the probe according to the clinical techniques of your hospital.
Note
‒ Skin surface temperature is typically 2 to 3 °F below core temperature
.
10.1. Checking the Temperature
When you have connected the patient following the steps listed
above, you should be able to see a temperature value on the
PPM3 display as well as the alarm limit settings (shown as
disabled below).
Figure 30. TEMP Value
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