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Start-Up and Use
Monitoring
During monitoring, the NPB-290 displays SpO2 and pulse rate
readings with each pulse beat. %SpO
2 is displayed for values
between 0% and 100%. Pulse rates are displayed for values from
20 to 250 beats per minute, and for zero beats per minute.
Note: Pulse rates below 20 (except zero) are displayed as 20,
and pulse rates above 250 are displayed as 250. A pulse
rate of zero is used to indicate that the monitor is not
monitoring a pulse.
A variable-pitched beep sounds once for each pulse. The pitch of
this tone corresponds to the measured %SpO
2 at the sensor site.
For example, the higher the oxygen saturation, the higher the
pitch.
Note: Verify that indicators, display information, and audible
sounds, including alarms, are operational, indicating that
the monitor is functioning. Each valid button press
should generate an appropriate action. Observe
movement of the Pulse Amplitude indicator and listen for
pulse beeps to verify that measurements are being made.
If any action does not seem appropriate, do not use the
monitor. Instead, contact Mallinckrodt’s Technical
Services Department or your local Mallinckrodt
representative.
If the acquired pulse is lost during monitoring, the NPB-290
enters Pulse Search.
Pulse Search
During Pulse Search, the monitor attempts to detect a pulse from
which to take a measurement.
Note: Pulse Search is a normal function of the monitor, and
entering this mode is not necessarily indicative of a lost
patient pulse.
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