Easy Blood Gas
Key Components:
- Sample Chamber: Where the blood sample is inserted for analysis.
- Electrodes: Used to measure the concentration of ions in the blood, such as hydrogen ions (pH), oxygen ions (pO2), and carbon dioxide ions (pCO2).
- Reagents: Chemical substances used to facilitate the reactions that produce the measurements.
- Detectors: Devices that detect the signals produced by the reactions and convert them into numerical values.
- Display Screen: Shows the results of the analysis, including pH, pO2, pCO2, and other parameters.
- Printer: Some analyzers have a built-in printer to provide a hard copy of the results.
Benefits:
- Provides rapid and accurate measurement of blood gas parameters.
- Helps healthcare providers assess a patient’s respiratory and metabolic status quickly.
- Allows for timely adjustments to treatment plans based on the results.
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