Before Applying the Sensor
Before applying any T-Series Sensor to a patient, be sure to read and
understand all Warnings listed in your SpO
as well as the Warnings in this sensor IFU. Always apply an appropriate
size sensor at the proper patient application area (finger for adult and
pediatric patients; hand or foot for neonatal patients).
Inspect Sensor for Damage
• Inspect the sensor outside and inside. To check the inside, gently open
the sensor cavity and check for splits on or next to the transparent
silicone that covers the optical elements. Be sure there are no blisters on
the silicone, and no liquid leaking from sensor optics.
• Any sensor showing signs of damage or alteration must not be used for
further patient monitoring; instead, dispose of it using proper disposal
procedures (see below).
Sensor Disposal
Dispose Deteriorated Sensors
Any sensor showing signs of physical or electrical deterioration or failure
should be disinfected, decontaminated, and disposed of according to local
laws regarding the disposal of hospital waste.
Change Application Site Periodically
Move the sensor application site every 4 hours, or more often if
circulation or skin integrity is compromised.
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