Performance Considerations; Performance Verification; Oximeter Performance Considerations; Sensor Performance Considerations - Henry Schein HS-Vet Instructions For Use Manual

Vet pulse oximeter compatible with nellcor veterinary sensor
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6 Performance Considerations

6.1 Performance Verification

Qualified service personnel are responsible for performance
verification procedures before the oximeter is used for the first
time in a clinical setting.

6.2 Oximeter Performance Considerations

There are some patient conditions that can affect the oximeter's
measurements.
Dysfunctional Hemoglobins
Dysfunctional hemoglobins, such as carboxyhemoglobin,
methemoglobin, and sulfhemoglobin, are unable to carry
oxygen. SpO
patient may be hypoxic because less hemoglobin is
available to carry oxygen. Further assessment beyond
pulse oximeter is recommended.
Anemia
Anemia causes decreased arterial oxygen content.
Although SpO
patient may be hypoxic. Correcting anemia can improve
arterial oxygen content. The oximeter may fail to provide
SpO
if hemoglobin levels fall below 5 gm/dl.
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Saturation
The oximeter displays saturation level between 1% and
100%.
Pulse rate
The oximeter displays pulse rate between 30 and 254
beats per minute (bpm). The sensor accuracy ranges do
not apply to pulse rates above 254 bpm.
Data update period
The data update period is two seconds typically, and 10
seconds in extreme conditions.

6.3 Sensor Performance Considerations

readings may appear normal; however, a
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readings may appear normal, an anemic
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