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SPM 100 SKILLS LAB 5 Pulse Oximetry and Cardiac Monitoring Daryl P. Lofaso, M.Ed, RRT Clinical Skills Lab Coordinator.

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1 SPM 100 SKILLS LAB 5 Pulse Oximetry and Cardiac Monitoring Daryl P. Lofaso, M.Ed, RRT Clinical Skills Lab Coordinator

2 Arterial Blood Gas (ABG) Normal Ranges  pH 7.35-7.45  PaCO 2 35-45 mmHg  PaO 2 80-100 mmHg

3 Oxyhemoglobin Dissociation Curve

4 Oxygen Transport Dissolved in plasma:  (vol % = 0.0031 (ml O 2 /100cm 3 /mmHg) x PaO 2 Bond to Hemoglobin:  1.34 ml of O 2 /g of Hb x g of Hb x g of Hb/100 cm3 x % Saturated

5 Cyanosis Approximately 5 g/dl of unoxygenated hemoglobin in the capillaries (> 5 gHb / 100ml of blood)

6 Hypoxemia: Signs and Symptoms Tachycardia Tachypnea Mental Status Changes

7 Changes in Oxygenation Altitude Hyperbaric Therapy Carbon Monoxide

8 ECG Monitor Lead Placement

9 Anatomy of Hearts Electrical System

10 Basic ECG

11 Confirmation of Asystole Check lead and cable Monitor power Monitor gain Change leads

12 Cardiac Assessment Ref: Bates 8 ed

13 Heart Sounds S 1 : “ lub” occurs at the beginning of systole (mitral and tricuspid close) S 2 : “dub” marks the start of diastole, (aortic and pulmonic close) S 3 : (ventricular gallop) early signs of CHF S 4 : (atrial gallop) pulmonic stenosis, aortic stenosis, hypertension, MI & cardiomyopathy

14 Professional Conduct Introduce yourself Explain the procedure / examination to the patient Ask the patient if they have any questions Cover the patient with a sheet. Only expose area examining while performing a procedure/examination


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