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Non-invasive method for measuring oxygen saturation of arterial blood |
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Use of a spectrophotoelectric instrument applied to the skin which measures pulse rate and the percentage of oxygenated and reduced hemoglobin in a continuous, noninvasive fashion. |
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The level of carbon dioxide in the air exhaled from the body, the normal values of which are 4% to 6%, equivalent to 35 to 45 mmHg. |
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Measures the concentration or partial pressure of CO2 in the respiratory gases. |
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The measurement of color in a solution by determining the amount of light absorbed in the ultraviolet, infrared, or visible spectrum; widely used in clinical chemistry to calculate the concentration of substances in solution. |
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A method of identifying and analyzing substances by fragmenting them with a bombardment of high-energy electrons. Each molecule has a specific pattern of fragmentation, and these patterns are recorded on a mass spectrum. This technique is often combined with gas-liquid chromatography. |
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What method measures the respired gas molecular weight |
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What is the 5th vial sign? |
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What is the process called that uses infrared and mass spectrometry together? |
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Capnometry - is the measurement of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the exhaled gas |
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a dedicated spectrophotometer that is designed to measure oxygen saturation |
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What is designated as PetCO2 |
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End Tidal CO2 Detection - is the maximum partial pressure of CO2 exhaled during tidal breath (just before the beginning in inspiration) |
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With CO-Oximeter what does the photodiodes emit that is in proportion to the amount of light striking their surface? |
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1 gm of hemoglobin, 100% saturated, can carry how much oxygen? |
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What is a useful indicator of patient mishap? |
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How many nm are emitted for the red spectrum LED? |
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How many nm are emitted for the infrared spectrum LED? |
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the maximum partial pressure of CO2 exhaled during tidal breath (just before the beginning in inspiration) – designated PetCO2. |
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measures relative blood concentrations of oxyhemoglobin, carboxyhemoglobin, methemoglobin, and reduced hemoglobin. |
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Consists of a light source, lenses, and mirrors that focus the beam to the monochrometer that isolates the four wavelengths of interest |
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The single most important identifier of critical mishap events |
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Provides continuous and noninvasive blood oxygenation monitoring |
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Pulse oximetry is based on two physical principles |
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-The presence of a pulsatile signal generated by arterial blood, which is relatively independent of non-pulsatile arterial blood, venous and capillary blood, and other tissues. -The fact that oxyhemoglobin (O2Hb) and reduced hemoglobin (RHb) have different absorption spectra. |
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refers to the noninvasive monitoring of exhaled carbon dioxide. |
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End-tidal carbon dioxide detection |
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