Chapter 1: Pulse Oximetry Flashcards
What is Oxygen Saturation commonly known as?
Blood oxygen level and abbreviated SpO2.
What is Oxygen Saturation?
The percentage of your blood saturated with oxygen.
What happens when the capacity of the lungs to transport oxygen into the blood is impaired?
Blood oxygen saturation declines, putting the body’s organs in danger.
A patient’s blood oxygen saturation level and pulse rate can be measure quickly and painlessly with?
A small electronic device clipped to the patient’s finger, toe, or earlobe called Pulse Oximeter.
What is the first step when taking a patient’s blood oxygen with a Pulse Oximeter?
The oximeter sensor passes infrared light through the skin and into the blood in the capillaries.
What is the second step when taking a patient’s blood oxygen with a Pulse Oximeter?
The oximeter measures how much light reflects off of the hemoglobin molecules in the blood.
What is the third step when taking a patient’s blood oxygen with a Pulse Oximeter?
Determine the blood oxygen Level.
For most people, a normal pulse oximeter reading is?
Between 95% and 100%.