BT-710 Operation manual
P/N : 710-ENG-OPM-EUR-R02
Bistos Co., Ltd.
2020.03
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conditions and display the data. The pulse oximeter also provides operating control for the
user. The pulse oximeter intend to use in hospital clinical area such as general ward, to
provide additional information to the medical and nursing staff about the blood oxygen
saturation of the patient. The BT-710 pulse oximeters are intended to be used only under
regular supervision of clinical personnel. It is suitable for adult and pediatric, neonate. The
intended locations of use are hospitals and clinics.
1) Intended patient population
-
Adult (>18 years adults) and Pediatrics (30 days < and <18 years) and Neo-
nate (0 days
<
and
<
30days)
2) Intended user profile
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Doctor, physicians or nursing staff who is qualified personnel
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Basic experiences or knowledge on medical field, especially on patient moni-
toring
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Trained or requested to read IFU before use
3) Environment of use
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Hospital and clinic
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Requirements: Stable power source
4) Scope of application
This pulse oximeter is suitable for bedside monitoring of patient. This pulse oximeter enables
the monitoring of blood oxygen saturation (SpO
2
) and pulse rate (PR). It is equipped with a
replaceable built-in battery to provide convenience for the patient movement in hospital.
5) Indications and contraindications
Blood oxygen saturation (SpO
2
)
Indication:
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Monitoring effectives of oxygen therapy
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A reading is needed to facilitate the completion of an early warning score to
inform clinical assessment
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Sedation or anesthesia
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Transport of patients who are unwell and require oxygenation assessment
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Haemodynamic instability (e.g. cardiac failure or Myocardial Infarction)
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Respiratory illness e.g. asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
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Monitoring during administration of respiratory depressant drugs, e.g. opiate
epidural or patient-controlled analgesia.
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Assessing oxygen saturation during physical activity e.g. in pulmonary rehabilita-
tion
Contraindications
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Pulse oximetry does not give an indication of haemoglobin so if the patient is
profoundly anaemic then their oxygen saturation may by normal but they may still
be hypoxic
Source: NHS. “
Clinical Procedure_ Procedure for Pulse Oximetry/SPO2
”. Wirral Community
NHS Trust. Sep, 2013