Monday, 29 December 2014

Troubleshoot Oxygen reading Problem.

TROUBLESHOOT OXYGEN READING PROBLEM IN ANESTHESIA MACHINE. 


Siesta I whispa As You Know Now most common anesthesia machine.bue number of common problem arises in to that one of them is Oxygen reading faulty.
Ex. If 100% oxygen given from central line it shows 230% means higher value either 70 -80% lower value.that time the main problem arise with anesthetic doctors.the actually machine is delivering 100% but somehow problem arise with sensing element.Oxygen sensor attached with the inspiration patient circuit you can show image 1 for that.but there are mainly 3 way to troubleshoot that problem.



  1.  To Run O2 Calibration Test in anesthesia machine.
Sometimes when machine use long time in surgery that time due to that problem comes in anesthesia machine.that time run the O2 calibration test.just go to set up and click on O2 calibration after that follow normal instruction given by the machine in that the machine trying to make oxygen stable,mostly the problem solve by this calibration. but if any hardware problem we have to move out on 2 and 3 way.

   2. To Clean O2 Sensor

when solution not comes out from 1st we have to move up to this step,sometime water and any dust particle inside the O2 sensor that time it shows us wrong reading that time we have to clean the O2 sensor and make it dry properly and after that follow the step 1 run O2 calibration again,thus if problem regarding to that it will resolve but if it was not solved than and only move up to 3rd step.

3. Replace O2 Sensor.

if After doing above 2 steps we do not have any way we have to replace the O2 sensor but after that even please run the calibration test.thus 100% problem is been resolved.




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