Weinmann MEDUCORE Standard2 Instructions For Use Manual page 26

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2 Safety
2.6.6 6-lead ECG monitoring/12-lead ECG recording
Warning
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MEDUCORE Standard
 Keep the pulse oximetry sensor away from nail polish and
artificial fingernails.
 Keep the pulse oximetry sensor away from intravascular dyes.
 Be aware of deviations from the measurement result with a
high proportion of dysfunctional hemoglobins.
 Be aware of deviations from the measurement result in the case
of severe anemia, venous pulsation and high total bilirubin
values.
 Be aware of deviations in pulse rate with an intra-aortic balloon
pump or certain arrhythmias.
If necessary: Compare the pulse rate with the heart rate
determined by ECG monitoring.
 Be aware of deviations from the measurement result during
defibrillation/cardioversion.
 Only use undamaged pulse oximetry sensors.
 Only use the pulse oximetry sensors and pulse oximetry sensor
connecting cables quoted in the scope of supply and in the
accessories.
Risk of injury from unsuitable pulse oximetry monitoring in
children with a body weight of less than 10 kg!
The device's pulse oximetry monitoring is not designed for
children with a body weight of less than 10 kg and may result in
injury to the child.
 Do not use pulse oximetry monitoring in children with a body
weight of less than 10 kg.
and assessment
Risk of injury from incorrect, expired or damaged ECG
electrodes!
Incorrect, expired or damaged ECG electrodes impair the quality
of the ECG signal and falsify measurement results. This may injure
the patient.
 Use ECG electrodes approved by WEINMANN Emergency. If
this is not possible: Only use ECG electrodes which satisfy all of
the points listed here.
 Only use AAMI EC 12-certified ECG electrodes.
 Only use high-quality ECG electrodes.
 Observe the expiry date of the ECG electrodes and, if necessary,
replace the ECG electrodes.
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