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during this period since this error will be eliminated when both the thermistor and sensing electrode have had sufficient time to come to thermal equilibrium. This can take up to 2 hours.
3.7.3 Pressure
Virtually all gas sensors and monitors measure the partial pressure, not the percentage, of the gas that they sense. The only time that these instruments can accurately read percentages is when the total pressure does not vary over time between calibrations and use. For this reason it is important to calibrate the
When the sensor is connected to a ventilator circuit, the alternating “breathing” pressure cycles generated by the ventilator will be sensed as an increase in the oxygen percentage (especially if the sensor is fast enough to sense the changes, as is the R17MED). In reality, the percentage of oxygen is not changing; it is the total pressure that is increasing. Producing a corresponding increase in the partial pressure of oxygen. A hundred centimeter of water pressure pulse will produce a
0.11atmosphere, or an 11% increase in the total and therefore partial pressure of oxygen. Assuming that the sensor is fast enough to track this pressure pulse, an
3.7.4 Discrepancy in Readings
The
When a discrepancy in oxygen readings is detected, the oxygen analyzers readings should be verified by checking the
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