Chapter 8: Operating Modes
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Oximeter Clinician’s Operation Manual
The home-use caregiver will also need these supplies and reference
materials:
QUANTITY
DESCRIPTION
1
Scissors (for trimming adhesive strips or adhesive
tape).
*
Isopropyl alcohol and a soft, clean cloth (or alco-
hol wipes) for disinfecting monitor and reusable
sensor.
1
Written instructions on how to respond to the
monitor’s alarms.
1
Emergency phone numbers for the doctor.
1
Emergency phone number for the hospital emer-
gency room.
1
Emergency phone number for local paramedics
or police.
1
Phone number for equipment supplier in case
the equipment fails.
* Quantity prescribed by doctor.
Training the Home-Use Caregiver
1. The home-use caregiver must be trained in CPR.
2. Make sure the monitor’s alarm limits are properly set and that the
monitor is in the home-use mode.
3. Inform the caregiver that the oximeter is not to be used as an apnea
monitor.
4. (Following the Home-Use Instruction Book while teaching these
tasks may help you and the caregiver.) Show the home-use caregiver
how to:
•
Connect the AC power supply to the monitor.
•
Interpret the POWER and CHARGING lights.
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