Applying Sensors; Durasensor Ds-100 A; Oxisensor D-25 And D-20 - Dräger Cato Instructions For Use Manual

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Applying the sensors
Applying the sensors

Durasensor DS-100 A

Reusable sensor for short-term monitoring of relatively
quiet patients weighing over 40 kg.
The sensor is preferably positioned on the index finger,
although other fingers can also be used. The fifth finger
should be used if the patient is particularly large or
obese.
Open the clip slightly and slide the sensor onto the
finger. The tip of the finger must touch the end, the
soft padding resting on the nail and tip of the finger.
The lead should be on top of the finger.
Ensure that the finger is not compressed or hurt by
the clip.
Oxisensor D-25 und D-20
Adhesive sensors for short and long-term monitoring
of patients with limited mobility and weighing from
15 to more than 50 kg.
Long nails make application of the sensor more difficult
and coloured nail varnish impairs the accuracy of
measurement.
Cut the nail if necessary.
Remove nail varnish if necessary.
Draw the protective film off the adhesive strip.
Place the sensor on a flat surface with the adhesive
side facing upwards.
Place the tip of the index finger onto the middle of the
optical element on the side of the sensor opposite the
lead and wrap the adhesive strips round the finger.
Fold the other side of the sensor over the tip of the
finger and align it on the underside so that the
markings are lined up correctly. Press the sensor into
place and wrap the adhesive strips round the finger.
A thinner finger should be used instead of the index
finger if the patient is very obese.
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