About This Manual; Getting Started Guides; In-App Videos; Glossary - Masimo Opioid Halo User Manual

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About This Manual

This Manual provides an overview of the Opioid Halo System and how to set up and use the Opioid Halo
System. You must read and understand the warnings and precautions to help ensure safe and effective
use of the Opioid Halo System. Please make sure to read the entire manual and notes.
A warning is given when there is reasonable evidence of an association of a serious hazard with use of
this device that may result in a serious injury, adverse effect, or death to the patient or user.
WARNING: This is an example of a warning statement.
A caution is given when special care is to be exercised by the patient or user to avoid injury to the patient,
damage to this device, or damage to other property.
CAUTION: This is an example of a caution statement.
A note is given when additional information applies.
Note: This is an example of a note.

Getting Started Guides

Use the quick reference guide included for basic setup and starting your first monitoring session.

In-App Videos

Watch the videos in your app to find out more about:
Setting up your Opioid Halo System.
Masimo Sensor placement.
Connecting your Opioid Halo System to WiFi.

Glossary

Apnea: A sleep disorder in which breathing starts and stops.
Naloxone: A medication approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) designed to rapidly
reverse opioid overdose and OIRD.
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA): Obstructive sleep apnea occurs when the muscles that support the
soft tissues in your throat, such as your tongue and soft palate, temporarily relax. When these muscles
relax, your airway is narrowed or closed, and breathing is momentarily cut off.
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