February 14, 201313 yr Hello, How do you avoid neonatal heat burns when oxymeter probe is continously monitoring ? Do you use any gauze pieces( like we use)? Does it depend on the quality of the probe? Your inputs are welcome
February 18, 201313 yr We use a special type of probes whish is soft rubber encircling the whole circumfrenc of the limp we almost never record this type of injury since we start useing it
February 21, 201313 yr comment_6696 In extremely premature neonate s we do see these kind of burns with the same kind of soft foam wrapping probed Send Sticky Note
February 25, 201313 yr Wr use disosible spo2 probe. We also change the probe site every4-6 hrly depending the maturity of newborn infant.
April 25, 201313 yr comment_6858 We also change the probe every 4 hours - the more immature the infant, the more likely that there will be a burn. Send Sticky Note
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