Basic of Operating room

How to measure spo2 level using Pulse oximeter

respiration

The monitor provides continuous, non-invasive, automatically calibrated measurements of both functional oxygen saturation of hemoglobin and pulse rate. The instrument combines the principles of spectrophotometric oximetry and plethysmography. It consists of an electro-optical sensor that applied to the patient and a microprocessor-based monitor that processes and displays the measurements. The electro-optical sensor contains two low-voltage, […]

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How to use Electrocardiograph ECG 12 lead placement

ecg

For continuous. stable ECG monitoring, not disturbed by the patient’s movement. How to measure ECG or EKG test with electrodes put on the patient’s chest. The following section describes various modified ecg 12 lead placement, which is similar to the standard 12 ECG leads.  Here you can know how to measure ECG An EKG test is

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Retraction Instruments in Surgery

retractor

Retraction definition Retracting Instruments used to grasp, retain or hold back tissue, organs or bone for surgical exposure. Retraction defined in which the action of drawing something back or back in. Retracting and exposing instruments accustomed by twiddling my thumbs or retract organs or tissue to realize exposure to the operative web site. They are

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Normal Temperature for Baby

normal temperature for baby

Temperature is one of the important parameters of a multiparameter monitor to maintain thermoregulation in adults, newborns,s and infants. Three temperature monitoring facilities in the monitor using probes. It is a useful diagnostic tool and especially true when differential temperatures need to be monitored. Normal temperature for baby, the adult with ranges Critical Temperature Temperature

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Respiration Assessment in Patient

respiration

Respiration defined as the movement of oxygen from the outside environment to the cells within tissues, and the transport of carbon dioxide in the opposite direction. Tests of respiratory functions carried out for various reasons, including the Assessment of lung disease, Monitoring the condition of patients under anesthesia or under intensive care, and Investigation of

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Blood Pressure cuff in Blood Pressure Measurement

blood pressure cuff

2-Piece Reusable Blood Pressure Cuff with Sphygmomanometers for checking blood pressure Description Blood pressure inflation system or inflation system parts for use with non-invasive mechanical or electro-mechanical sphygmomanometers. The inflation systems are manufactured in conformance “Non-Invasive Sphygmomanometers  Check here for Non-Invasive Sphygmomanometers  Supplementary requirements for mechanical sphygmomanometers are subject to stringent quality control. Checking Blood

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Forceps Instruments

Bowl Forcep

Forceps instruments important in the surgical field to hold and retracts the tissues and muscles, etc Pickups, thumb forceps, and tissue forceps are available in various lengths, with or without teeth, and smooth or serrated jaws. Russian tissue forceps are used to grasp tissue Adson pickups are either smooth: used to grasp delicate tissue or

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What is biomedical waste?

biomedical waste

What is biomedical waste? Biomedical waste means any waste, which is generated during the Diagnosis Treatment or immunization of human being or animals Research activities Production of materials Testing of biological or in the health camp Biomedical waste management rules applicable to all the persons, who generate and collect, receive, store, transport, treat, dispose or

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