System messages, Specifying the spo, Averaging time – ZOLL X Series Monitor Defibrillator Rev H User Manual

Page 145: Selecting the spo, Sensitivity, Selecting the heart rate/ pulse rate (hr/pr) tone

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SpO

2

System Messages

9650-001355-01 Rev. H

X Series Operator’s Guide

10-11

Specifying the SpO

2

Averaging Time

The Masimo SpO

2

module in the X Series unit provides three different time periods over which

SpO

2

values are averaged: 4 seconds, 8 seconds (default) and 16 seconds. The averaging period

is rarely changed from the 8 second default setting. For high risk patients with rapidly changing
SpO

2

conditions, use the 4 second setting. Use the 16 second setting only when the 8 second

setting (default) is inadequate due to extremely high artifact conditions.

Selecting the SpO

2

Sensitivity

You can select either normal or high sensitivity for SpO

2

monitoring. The Normal sensitivity

setting is recommended setting for most patients. The High sensitivity setting allows you to
monitor SpO

2

even under very low perfusion conditions. Such conditions may include severe

hypotension or shock. With the High sensitivity setting, however, SpO

2

results are more easily

contaminated by artifact. To ensure accurate SpO

2

readings when using the High sensitivity

setting, observe the patient carefully and continuously.

Selecting the Heart Rate/ Pulse Rate (HR/PR) Tone

The unit allows you enable or disable the tone that the monitor uses to indicate detection of the
patient’s pulse:

On

or

Off

(no tone sounds). The default tone is

Off

.

SpO

2

System Messages

The X Series unit may display the following system messages when monitoring SpO

2

:

System Message

Cause

INITIALIZING

The SpO

2

pulse oximeter is initializing.

SEARCHING

The unit is searching for a pulse.

CHECK SENSOR

The SpO

2

sensor has become disconnected from the

unit, or the sensor is no longer on the patient. Check
sensor and then reconnect it to the unit or reapply it to the
patient.

SENSOR FAILURE

The SpO

2

sensor is defective. Replace the sensor.

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