Measuring Oxygen Saturation (Spo 2 ) - Seca mVSA 535 Instructions For Use Manual

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Measuring oxygen saturation (SpO
)
2
Starting an SpO
2
Modifying presets
WARNING!
Patient hazard, incorrect measurement
► The device has no alarm function. Never leave the patient
unobserved during a measurement.
► The pulse oximeter is not an apnea monitoring device.
► The pulse oximeter must not be used to analyze arrhythmia.
► Incorrectly-applied sensors may lead to injuries at the point of appli-
cation. Follow the Instructions for Use from the sensor manufactur-
er.
► Apply the blood pressure cuff and SpO
extremities to avoid falsifying measured results.
► Apply the intravenous pressure catheter and SpO
different extremities to avoid falsifying measured results.
► Red and infrared light at fixed wavelengths is used for SpO
surement. These wavelengths can affect other optical applications.
Information about the wavelengths used can be found in the Instruc-
tions for Use for the sensor used.
► As with all medical equipment, carefully route patient cabling to
reduce the possibility of patient entanglement or strangulation.
► Do not place the pulse oximeter or accessories in any position that
might cause it to fall on the patient.
► Do not start or operate the pulse oximeter unless the setup was
verified to be correct.
► Do not use the pulse oximeter during magnetic resonance imaging
(MRI) or in an MRI environment.
► Do not use the pulse oximeter if it appears or is suspected to be
damaged.
► Explosion hazard: Do not use the pulse oximeter in the presence of
flammable anesthetics or other flammable substance in combina-
tion with air, oxygen-enriched environments, or nitrous oxide.
► To ensure safety, avoid stacking multiple devices or placing any-
thing on the device during operation.
► To protect against injury, follow the directions below:
– Avoid placing the device on surfaces with visible liquid spills.
– Do not soak or immerse the device in liquids.
– Do not attempt to sterilize the device.
– Use cleaning solutions only as instructed in this operator's
manual.
– Do not attempt to clean the device while monitoring a patient.
► To protect from electric shock, always remove the sensor and com-
pletely disconnect the pulse oximeter before bathing the patient.
► If any measurement seems questionable, first check the patient's vi-
tal signs by alternate means and then check the pulse oximeter for
proper functioning. Follow the section entitled "What do I do if ...?".
► Inaccurate SpO
conditions:
– Improper sensor application and placement
– Elevated levels of COHb or MetHb: High levels of COHb or Me-
tHb may occur with a seemingly normal SpO
levels of COHb or MetHb are suspected, laboratory analysis
(CO-Oximetry) of a blood sample should be performed.
– Elevated levels of bilirubin
– Elevated levels of dyshemoglobin
measurement
readings may be caused by the following
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English
sensor to different
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sensor to
2
mea-
2
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