Applying A Single-Use Sensor - ZOLL Propaq MD Operator's Manual

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Applying a Single-Use Sensor

When applying a single-use SpO
can cause venous pulsations that could lead to inaccurate saturation measurements.
1. Remove plastic backing from the sensor and locate transparent windows on the adhesive
side. The transparent windows cover the optical components. An index finger is the
preferred sensor location. Alternatively, apply the sensor to a small thumb, smaller finger, or
great toe.
Note:
Orient the sensor so the dashed line in the middle of the sensor is centered on the tip of the
2.
digit. Wrap adhesive flaps on non-cable end around the digit. Note that the cable must be
positioned on the top of the hand.
Fold cable end over top of digit so that windows are directly opposite each other. Wrap
3.
adhesive securely around sides of digit.
Note:
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When selecting a sensor site, priority should be given to an extremity free of an arterial
catheter, blood pressure cuff, or intravascular infusion line.
If the sensor does not track the pulse reliably, it may be incorrectly positioned or the
sensor site may be too thick, thin, or deeply pigmented, or otherwise deeply colored
(for example, as a result of externally applied coloring such as nail polish, dye, or
pigmented cream) to permit appropriate light transmission. If any of these situations
occurs, reposition the sensor or choose an alternate sensor for use on a different site.
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sensor, be careful not to wrap the adhesive too tightly as this
transparent windows
Applying the SpO
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