Pulse Ox- Applied Flashcards
1
Q
list the sites where a pulse ox can be used
A
any viable protuberance…
2
Q
what effect does carboxyhemoglobin have on SpO2?
A
approaches 90%
3
Q
what effect does methemoglobinemia have on SpO2?
A
85%
4
Q
how much methemoglobin causes toxicity?
A
35%
5
Q
name 4 common sources of interference with the pulseox signal
A
- dyes
- ambient light
- low perfusion
- venous pulsation
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
7
Q
what are the light absorptions for red and infrared light?
A
red = 660nm infrared = 940nm
8
Q
at what wavelength does HgbO2 absorb?
A
940-960nm