Pulse Ox- Applied Flashcards

1
Q

list the sites where a pulse ox can be used

A

any viable protuberance…

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2
Q

what effect does carboxyhemoglobin have on SpO2?

A

approaches 90%

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3
Q

what effect does methemoglobinemia have on SpO2?

A

85%

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4
Q

how much methemoglobin causes toxicity?

A

35%

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5
Q

name 4 common sources of interference with the pulseox signal

A
  1. dyes
  2. ambient light
  3. low perfusion
  4. venous pulsation
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6
Q

how does a pulse ox determine oxyhemoglobin saturation?

A

it has light emitting diodes (LEDs) that produce red and infrared light. this works becuase Hgb and HgbO2 have different light absorptions

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7
Q

what are the light absorptions for red and infrared light?

A
red = 660nm
infrared = 940nm
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8
Q

at what wavelength does HgbO2 absorb?

A

940-960nm

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