GE B20 User Manual page 90

Patient monitor
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Preparing the patient for a SpO
1. Connect the sensor to the blue connector in the monitor.
2. Clean the surface of reusable sensors.
3. Clean the application site. Remove nail polish, artificial
fingernails, earrings etc.
4. Clip long fingernails.
5. Attach the sensor cable to the wrist or bedclothes to prevent the
cable and sensor from moving.
6. Check that the red light is in the sensor.
7. Check that the waveforms and parameter values are displayed
when the probe is connected to the patient.
NOTE: Use dry and clean sensors only.
NOTE: Do not use a blood pressure cuff or arterial blood pressure
measurement device on the same limb as the sensor.
NOTE: GE Healthcare sensors are latex-free. Refer to the introduction
of each type of probes, to make sure the materials with which
patient or any other person may come into contact.
Selecting the SpO
heart rate
2
The heart rate can originate from various sources. Displaying the
pulse rate measured with pulse oximetry:
SpO
1. Press the
key.
2
2. Select HR Source - Pleth.
NOTE: Art, ABP, UAC is visible when a related label is selected.
NOTE: The AUTO selection priorities for heart rate calculation are:
ECG (the lead with highest R-wave), pressure (Art, ABP, UAC) and
plethysmographic pulse waveform.
measurement
2
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Adjusting SpO
pulse beep tone volume
2
You can adjust the volume of the beat sound:
SpO
1. Press the
key.
2
2. Select Beat Sound Volume.
Adjusting the SpO
waveform scale
2
SpO
1. Press the
key.
2
2. Select Pleth Scale.
NOTE: When the configuration is GE TruSignal SpO
slection for scale, which is automatically selected according to the
IrMod% (infrared modulation percentage) that is received from the
measurement source.
Adjusting the GE TruSignal SpO
SpO
1. Press the
key.
2
2. Select SpO2 Response.
, it will have AUTO
2
response averaging time
2

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