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RCH@Home Manual: Using a pulse
Oximeter PM100N
Table on Contents
1.
What Is A Pulse Oximeter? .................................................................... 2
2.
Connecting The Child To The Pulse Oximeter ................................... 2
Setting Alarm Limits ................................................................................................... 2
Apply The Probe .......................................................................................................... 3
3.
Oximeter Alarms ...................................................................................... 3
Version
Date revised
Next revision date
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http://www.rch.org.au/uploadedFiles/Main/Content/hacc/home_care_manuals/RCH@Home%20Disclaime
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3.0
January 2015
January 2015
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  • Page 1 Apply the probe ......................3 Oximeter alarms ..................3 Version Date revised January 2015 Next revision date January 2015  RCH @ Home, Royal Children's Hospital. This document is subject to a disclaimer, see http://www.rch.org.au/uploadedFiles/Main/Content/hacc/home_care_manuals/RCH@Home%20Disclaime r.pdf Page 1 of 4...
  • Page 2  Using turnstile knob highlight alarm bell symbol at bottom right of screen to alter both Oxygen and heart rate limits  RCH @ Home, Royal Children's Hospital. This document is subject to a disclaimer, see http://www.rch.org.au/uploadedFiles/Main/Content/hacc/home_care_manuals/RCH@Home%20Disclaime r.pdf...
  • Page 3 When an alarm sounds the carer must always look at the child and check their breathing, colour and level of consciousness before silencing the alarm and rechecking all of your equipment and connections.  RCH @ Home, Royal Children's Hospital. This document is subject to a disclaimer, see http://www.rch.org.au/uploadedFiles/Main/Content/hacc/home_care_manuals/RCH@Home%20Disclaime r.pdf...
  • Page 4 Reposition probe to another finger or foot No red light on probe  Check probe is plugged in  Apply a new probe  RCH @ Home, Royal Children's Hospital. This document is subject to a disclaimer, see http://www.rch.org.au/uploadedFiles/Main/Content/hacc/home_care_manuals/RCH@Home%20Disclaime r.pdf Page 4 of 4...

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