Wrist watch pulse oximeter

    • [DOC File]THE HOUSE OFFICER’S SURVIVAL GUIDE

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      Palpate the artery as you would normally do so for the radial pulse, but instead of inserting the needle vertically in (as in the case of the femoral artery, see below), insert the needle at an angle of about 30° in a direction perpendicular to the distal palpating finger, along the perceived course of the artery (i.e. it’s as if you’re ...


    • [DOCX File]Comprehensive Health Monitoring System

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      Pilots also use pulse-oximetry monitors to assure their pulse rate and percent oxygen saturation are within the vigorous range while they are in a thinner atmosphere, preventing dangerous conditions and possibly saving lives.


    • [DOC File]Protocol Number - Minnesota

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      The use of pulse Oximetry as a vital sign is encouraged, as the oximeter may be helpful in detecting hypoxia not evidenced by signs or symptoms Sensor sites (fingertips) must be checked periodically to determine sensor positioning, skin sensitivity and circulation (pink, warm, warm, capillary refill less than 2 seconds).


    • [DOC File]Essentia Health

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      (DESCRIPTION) The nurse applies a pulse oximeter on her finger (SPEECH) This special little clip is called a pulse oximeter. It goes on your finger and let's the nurse know how well you're breathing. Then, she checks my temperature and my height and weight.


    • [DOC File]Miller Hand Review

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      Pulse oximeter < sats 94%. Failure. MC 2nd to arterial spasm #1. Venous clotting #2. Leeches: excrete anticoagulant hirudin ... Watch for contracture, stiffness. Unstable, needs tx. Extension block splint for 4 wks, buddy tape, ... addresses both wrist and fingers. Thumb deformity. Release or lengthen adductor pollicis & 1st DI. Web space ...


    • [DOC File]Telecare Newsletter - PSNC Main site

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      Minuet Watch Update. Myhomehelper Trialed In Care Home. Installation Issues. Case Study. ... The price for the wrist worn detector will be the same as the others, at least until the end of March 2014. ... it prompts me to put the blood pressure cuff on my arm and my finger in the pulse oximeter. I then answer some questions. It asks things like ...


    • [DOCX File]KSU

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      Check the preset alarm limits for high and low oxygen saturation and high and low pulse rates. Change these alarm limits according to the manufacturer’s directions as indicated.



    • [DOC File]I

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      A pulse oximeter reading of less than 95 percent. ... If you cannot feel a radial (wrist) pulse, check for carotid (neck) pulse. ... Watch for facial grimace if patient is unresponsive. If you suspect a pelvic fracture, be prepared to treat for hemorrhagic shock. Assess the extremities.


    • Resident Manual

      After sterile preparation, identify the femoral artery pulse 1 - 1.5 cm below the inguinal ligament. Using a 22 gauge short bevel needle, enter the skin in a perpendicular fashion just lateral to the pulsation (remember the order in from the genitalia laterally vein, artery, nerve [VAN]).


    • [DOC File]January 13, 2003 - January 19, 2003 - University of Missouri

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      5. Pulse Oximeter (SpO2) – protocol . Pulse oximetry is a non-invasive, quick clinical measurement of oxygen saturation SpO2 in the blood (bound to hemoglobin). Type of device: outpatient settings use a device that clips on the end of the finger. hospital setting may use sensors applied to the ear lobe or forehead. Method:


    • [DOC File]Final 1.PDF - Angelfire

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      3. Apply pulse oximeter (if available) 4. Obtain relevant history (Onset, Provokes, Quality, Radiation, Severity, Time, Interventions, Associated Symptoms, Allergies, Medications, Past Med/Surg History, Last Meal) 5. Perform complete assessment. 6. Check blood sugar level (if < 80 or > 400, refer to Diabetic Emergency Protocol) 7.


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      Try taking your own pulse after you have been sitting down for at least 10 minutes. Make a note of the result in Table 8.1. Now jog on the spot for 5 minutes and take your pulse again and make a note.


    • [DOC File]ROUTINE PRACTICES

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      After touching patient/resident to assist with any tasks (e.g., helping a patient/resident mobilize; giving a massage; taking pulse, blood pressure, chest auscultation, abdominal palpation) or After touching any object or furniture in the patient/resident’s environment (e.g., changing bed linen, perfusion speed adjustment, alarm monitoring ...


    • [DOC File]HOMEOSTASIS LAB ACTIVITY

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      Measure the pulse rate immediately on finishing the three minutes of activity; measure the same as before (count for 30 seconds then multiply by 2). Record the value in Data Table 2. Let your stop watch continue as you rest for 5 minutes.


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