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Warnings -- SpO2 General
9650-001355-01 Rev. M
X Series Operator’s Guide
10-3
Warnings -- SpO
2
General
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As with all medical equipment, carefully route patient cabling to reduce the possibility of
patient entanglement or strangulation.
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Do not place the pulse co-oximeter or accessories in any position that might cause it to fall
on the patient.
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Do not start or operate the pulse co-oximeter unless the setup was verified to be correct.
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Do not use the pulse co-oximeter during magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or in an MRI
environment.
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Do not use the pulse co-oximeter if it appears or is suspected to be damaged.
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Explosion hazard: Do not use the pulse co-oximeter in the presence of flammable
anesthetics or other flammable substance in combination with air, oxygen-enriched
environments, or nitrous oxide.
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To ensure safety, avoid stacking multiple devices or placing anything on the instrument
during operation.
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To protect against injury, follow the directions below:
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Avoid placing the device on surfaces with visible liquid spills.
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Do not soak or immerse the device in liquids.
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Do not attempt to sterilize the device.
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Use cleaning solutions only as instructed in this operator's manual.
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Do not attempt to clean the device while monitoring patient.
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To protect from electric shock, always remove the sensor and completely disconnect the
pulse co-oximeter before bathing the patient.
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If any measurement seems questionable, first check the patient’s vital signs by alternate
means and then check the pulse co-oximeter for proper functioning.
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Inaccurate respiration rate measurements may be caused by:
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Improper sensor application
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Low arterial perfusion
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Motion artifact
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Low arterial oxygen saturation
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Excessive ambient or environmental noise
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Inaccurate SpCO and SpMet readings can be caused by:
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Improper sensor application
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Intravascular dyes such as indocyanine green or methylene blue
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Abnormal hemoglobin levels
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Low arterial perfusion
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Low arterial oxygen saturation levels including altitude induced hypoxemia
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Elevated total bilirubin levels
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Motion artifact
Summary of Contents for X Series
Page 1: ...Includes Real CPR Help and See Thru CPR X Series Operator s Guide 9650 001355 01 Rev M...
Page 64: ...Chapter 2 Product Overview 2 24 www zoll com 9650 001355 01 Rev M...
Page 74: ...Chapter 3 Monitoring Overview 3 10 www zoll com 9650 001355 01 Rev M...
Page 80: ...Chapter 4 Trends 4 6 www zoll com 9650 001355 01 Rev M...
Page 90: ...Chapter 5 Alarms 5 10 www zoll com 9650 001355 01 Rev M...
Page 110: ...Chapter 7 Monitoring Respiration Resp and Heart Rate HR 7 10 www zoll com 9650 001355 01 Rev M...
Page 126: ...Chapter 8 Monitoring Non Invasive Blood Pressure NIBP 8 16 www zoll com 9650 001355 01 Rev M...
Page 156: ...Chapter 10 Pulse CO Oximetry SpO2 10 18 www zoll com 9650 001355 01 Rev M...
Page 166: ...Chapter 11 Monitoring Invasive Pressures IBP 11 10 www zoll com 9650 001355 01 Rev M...
Page 198: ...Chapter 14 12 Lead ECG Interpretive Analysis 14 16 www zoll com 9650 001355 01 Rev M...
Page 218: ...Chapter 16 Advisory Defibrillation 16 6 www zoll com 9650 001355 01 Rev M...
Page 224: ...Chapter 17 Analysis CPR Protocol Defibrillation 17 6 www zoll com 9650 001355 01 Rev M...
Page 234: ...Chapter 18 External Pacing 18 10 www zoll com 9650 001355 01 Rev M...
Page 242: ...Chapter 19 Real CPR Help 19 8 www zoll com 9650 001355 01 Rev M...
Page 254: ...Chapter 21 Patient Data 21 6 www zoll com 9650 001355 01 Rev M...
Page 338: ...Specifications A 38 www zoll com 9650 001355 01 Rev M...