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Facilité d'utilisation
Inspect Sensor for Damage • Inspect the sensor outside and inside. To check the inside, gently open the sensor cavity and check for splits on or next to the transparent silicone that covers the optical elements. Be sure there are no blisters on the silicone, and no liquid leaking from sensor optics. • Any sensor showing signs of damage or alteration must not be used for further patient monitoring; instead, dispose of it using proper disposal procedures (see below). Sensor Disposal Dispose Deteriorated Sensors Any sensor showing signs of physical or electrical deterioration or failure should be disinfected, decontaminated, and disposed of according to local laws regarding the disposal of hospital waste. Change Application Site Periodically Move the sensor application site every 4 hours, or more often if circulation or skin integrity is compromised. 5 Applying Finger (or Toe) Sensors Adult Finger Sensors Any finger except thumb on patients more than 50kg. • A-Series: M1191A or M1191AL • Special Edition (SE) A-Series: M1191ANL adult application • B-Series: M1191B or M1191BL shown Pediatric Finger Sensors Any finger except thumb for patients between 15kg and 50kg • A-Series: M1192A • Special Edition (SE) A-Series: M1192AN Infant Finger (or Toe) Sensors Any finger or toe (except thumb) for patients between 4kg and 15kg. Finger or toe diameter should measure from 7-8mm (0.27-0.31”). • A-Series: M1195A, or • Special Edition (SE) A-Series: M1195AN Step Applying the Finger (or Toe) Sensor 1 Select appropriate sensor for patient size (defined above). 2 Position sensor over patient’s finger. If applying an adult finger sensor, be sure the sensor cable is positioned ON TOP of the fin- ger/hand as shown above. 3 Patient fingertip should touch but not protrude from end of sensor. If necessary, trim the fingernail to correctly position the sensor. 4 If applying an adult finger sensor, secure the cable to BACK OF HAND with M1627A wristband (supplied only with adult finger sensors.) 5 Plug sensor into instrument (or into adapter cable if needed). 6 Inspect and change the sensor application site periodically. 6 Applying Hand/Foot Sensors Neonatal hand or foot, for patients between 1kg and 4kg. • A-Series: M1193A • Special Edition (SE) A-Series: M1193AN Step Applying the Hand/Foot Sensor 1 Position the sensor over the hand or foot with optical components opposite each other. 2 Holding sensor, stretch strap slightly (not more than 2.5cm (1.0”). 3 Insert stretched strap into slot, hold it there while threading end through latch. If strap is too long, thread it through second latch. 4 Plug sensor into instrument (or into adapter cable if needed). 5 Inspect and change the sensor application site periodically. Applying Ear-Clip Sensors Adult or pediatric ear, for patients more than 40kg. • A-Series: M1194A, or • Special Edition (SE) A-Series: M1194AN Step Applying the Ear-Clip Sensor 1 To improve perfusion, massage or warm the ear lobe. 2 Clip probe onto fleshy part of ...
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