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venous syringe.
Prolonged and continuous monitoring may increase the risk of
burns at the site of the sensor. It is especially important to check
the sensor placement, and ensure proper attachment on neonates
and animals of poor perfusion or skin sensitive to light. Check the
sensor location every 2–3 hours and move to another location if
the skin deteriorates. More frequent examinations may be
required for different animals.
Do not perform SpO2 monitoring and NIBP measurements on the
same arm simultaneously. Obstruction of blood flow during NIBP
measurements may adversely affect the reading of the SpO2
value.