Philips MP40/50 Medical Alarms User Manual


 
14 Monitoring Carbon Dioxide Using the Capnography Extension (M3014A)
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expose the sensor to room air and keep it away from all sources of CO
2
including the ventilator,
the patient’s breath and your own.
In the setup menu for the CO
2
, select Start Zero Cal.
When you see the message
Zero done at <date and time> on the status line, the zero
calibration is finished and you can begin monitoring.
4 For intubated patients requiring an airway adapter: Install the airway adapter at
the proximal end of the circuit between the elbow and the ventilator Y-
section.
For intubated patients with an integrated airway adapter in the breathing
circuit.: Connect the male luer connector on the straight sample line to the
female port on the airway adapter.
For non-intubated patients: Place the nasal cannula onto the patient.
For patients prone to mouth breathing use an oral-nasal cannula. Trim the
oral sampling tip if necessary to fit the patient. It should extend down past the
teeth and be positioned in the mouth opening. Remove the cannula from the
patient if the tip needs to be trimmed.
For nasal or oral-nasal cannulas with oxygen delivery, place the cannula on the
patient as shown then attach the oxygen supply tubing to the oxygen delivery system and set the
prescribed oxygen flow.
WARNING Always connect the airway adapter to the sensor before inserting the airway adapter into the breathing
circuit. In reverse, always remove the airway adapter from the breathing circuit before removing the
sensor.
CAUTION Always disconnect the cannula, airway adapter or sample line from the sensor when not in use.
Using the Sidestream Sensor Holder
The holder delivered with the sensor can be used to clamp the sensor onto an IV pole or a shelf.