For Supervisors Or Caregivers - Masimo Opioid Halo User Manual

Opioid overdose prevention and alert system
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CAUTION: Keep the Home Medical Hub plugged in while in use. Loss of power may limit the
notifications available in case of an event.
CAUTION: Only use the AC power supply that came with the Home Medical Hub to prevent damage
to the device.
CAUTION: Do not connect to an electrical outlet controlled by a wall switch or dimmer.
CAUTION: When using the Opioid Halo System, locate the devices away from sources that may
interfere with the wireless communication. The presence of other devices that may create radio frequency
interference (RFI) may result in loss of Quality of Service of the wireless connection or loss of
performance (see Specifications for details). Devices that may cause RFI include but are not limited to
the following: cell phones, laptops and tablets, pagers, Bluetooth devices, devices with remote controls,
electrocautery equipment, diathermy equipment, and baby monitors.
CAUTION: To ensure security and prevent tampering of your mobile device, follow the directions
below:
Smart phone should be located with responsible users.
Smart phone should not be left unattended.
Security features on smart phone should be activated.
CAUTION: Check your system setup by viewing the display on smartphone for the Masimo Halo App.
The Masimo Halo App will provide an indication if there is a problem with the internet connection.

For Supervisors or Caregivers

WARNING: Do not wait for an alarm. If you suspect someone is having an opioid overdose, call 911
and administer naloxone, if needed!
WARNING: If you suspect an opioid overdose, the CDC and SAMHSA recommend treating it as an
actual opioid overdose.
WARNING: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) can increase the risk of false OIRD alarms. The Opioid
Halo utilizes the instability trends in oxygenation biomarker data caused by opioid induced respiratory
depression (OIRD). OSA can also cause oxygenation instability trends that can be mistaken as OIRD.
However, if you suspect an opioid overdose, the CDC and SAMHSA recommend treating it as an actual
opioid overdose.
WARNING: When used for monitoring someone on supplemental oxygen, periodically check on their
breathing. High flow rates (>2.0 L/min) of supplemental oxygen can indicate high oxygen level readings
even if they are having trouble breathing. The Opioid Halo System is not indicated for O
L/min.
CAUTION: Relocate the Home Medical Hub if necessary. However, keep the Home Medical Hub in
the line of site of the sensor to ensure the most reliable Bluetooth connection.
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flow rates >2.0
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