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If the ambient light is too bright the pulse ox will not function since it
measures the pulsatile light at certain wavelengths against baseline or background light. If the difference between these is not fairly large the instrument will not be able to determine pulsatility and will thereby not work. In the OR we simply place a dark towel or some other "shade" over it. The same thing can be done in the glider cockpit. I suppose that if the readout is on the actual instrument itself (finger) that it would be a bit tough seeing it if covered. Since all pulse oximeters average several cycles it may be possible to cover it then pull it out from under the shade and still see a reading before it shuts down. Also realize that if your hands are cold or you are nervous or perhaps just downed an extra cup of coffee just before you took off, that there may be enough vasoconstriction in your extremities that the instrument may have trouble getting a reading for that reason too. Casey Lenox KC Phoenix |
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