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Comen C80 - Monitoring Procedures

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necrosis, which are especially easy to happen to the newborns or the patients with
perfusion disorder or immature skin. In such a case special attention should be given to
aiming the correct beam path at detection of sensor position according to the change of
skin quality. Regular inspection should also be given to the laid-on position of sensor
and the change of such a position when the skin quality goes worse. It is possible to
require for the more frequent inspection due to different patient status.
13.3 Monitoring Procedures
(1) he oxygen probe clip open in the left and right sides of the clip installed infrared LED sensor
(see Figure 13-1-A);
(2) open the monitor;
(3) to one end of the sensor cable connector insertion the SpO2 module's SpO2 hole;
(4) the best placement of the probe position is the animal's tongue, the probe can be placed in the
intermediate position of the tongue of the animal. Other places, such as the toes and ears are
also available for placement. We recommend to the probe clip clamped the animal tongue to
oxygen guardianship, (see Figure 13-1-B):
Figure 13-1 placement of senseor
Attention
When the accurate positioning between the test site and the probe fails, it may result in
wrong readings of blood-oxygen saturation, and even stop monitoring because of the
failure of the search for the pulse wave. In this case you should re-position the two.
Excessive movement of measured sites may affect the accuracy of the measurement,
therefore, you should calm the patient or replace sites in order to reduce the impact of

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