Surgivet® V1030 Hand-Held Pulse Oximeter
Surgivet® V1030 Hand-Held Pulse Oximeter
Surgivet® V1030 Hand-Held Pulse Oximeter
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Chapter 4: Operating Instructions<br />
PATIENT SITE SENSOR #/DESCRIPTION<br />
Small/Medium<br />
Animal up to 60<br />
pounds<br />
Pinna (ears), Toe Webbing,<br />
Tongue<br />
Rectum/Tail<br />
V3078: Mini Clip Sensor<br />
V1703: Universal ‘Y’ Sensor<br />
V1700: Reflectance Sensor<br />
Large Animals over<br />
60 pounds<br />
Hock, Achilles Tendon, etc.<br />
Pinna (ears), Toe Webbing,<br />
Tongue<br />
Rectum/Tail<br />
V1707: Universal ‘C’ Sensor<br />
V3078: Mini Clip Sensor<br />
V1703: Universal ‘Y’ Sensor<br />
V1700: Reflectance Sensor<br />
Hock, Achilles Tendon, etc. V1707: Universal ‘C’ Sensor<br />
Equine Tongue V1707: Universal ‘C’ Sensor<br />
<strong>Pulse</strong> <strong>Oximeter</strong> Sensors<br />
NOTE! 2 Please see insert accompanying each sensor for further details.<br />
Universal “Y” Sensor<br />
(V1703)<br />
Mini Clip<br />
(V3078)<br />
Figure 4-5: Lingual Sensors<br />
Attach the sensor and clip to the patient’s tongue. Make sure the light source is topside of the<br />
tongue.<br />
Reflectance Sensors<br />
Figure 4-6: Attaching the Sensor to the Animal<br />
(V1700)<br />
Figure 4-7: Reflectance Sensor<br />
4-8 Veterinary <strong>V1030</strong> <strong>Hand</strong>-<strong>Held</strong> <strong>Pulse</strong> <strong>Oximeter</strong> Operation Manual