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Pulse Oximetry Key Terms
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Capillaries Tiny blood vessels that allow for exchange of nutrients and gases between the blood and the body cells
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Cyanosis Bluish color of the skin, nails beds, and/or lips due to an insufficient amount of oxygen in the blood.
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Hemoglobin The iron-containing protein of the red blood cells; serves to carry oxygen from the lungs to the tissues.
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Hypoxia Without oxygen.
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Infrared light A light emitter that shines through a partially transparent site with good blood flow. Typical adult/pediatric sites (areas) are the finger, toe, pinna (top) or lobe of the ear. Infant sites are the foot or palm of the hand and the big toe or thumb.
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Level of Consciousness is a measurement of a person's arousability (ability to be awake and alert) and responsiveness to stimuli from the environment (such as follow verbal commands).
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Oxygen Saturation Oxygen saturation is an indicator of the percentage of hemoglobin saturated with oxygen at the time of the measurement.
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Oxygen Transport The transport of oxygen, to the cells, and carbon dioxide, from the cells, by the lungs (via capillaries).
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Pulse Oximetry Is a non-invasive (does not break the patient ’ s skin or body openings) method allowing the monitoring of the amount of oxygen of a patient's hemoglobin.
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Respiration The process of taking in oxygen (O 2 ), inspiration and expelling carbon dioxide (CO 2 ), expiration by the lungs and air passages.
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Respiratory Status An assessment of the effectiveness of one ’ s respirations.
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Shortness of Breath Shortness of breath, also called dyspnea, a subjective (from the person ’ s perspective) difficulty or distress in breathing, usually associated with disease of the heart or lungs.
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