Good job, Paul . . . thank you.drseti wrote:I should mention an error in my presentation, pointed out to me by several attendees (including two physicians). I stated that, when one is exposed to CO, blood oxygen saturation reads low on a pulse oximeter. Actually, that is exactly backwards. The infrared detector in a pulse ox responds to CO as well as O2, so measured sats will be artificially inflated. I regret the error.
CO Detector - Year-round?
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Re: CO Detector - Year-round?
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Re: CO Detector - Year-round?
Do you have an errata page for your presentations?drseti wrote:The video of Wednesday night's CO webinar is now available online for your viewing pleasure, at:
http://avsport.org/webinars/videos/co.mp4
I should mention an error in my presentation, pointed out to me by several attendees (including two physicians). I stated that, when one is exposed to CO, blood oxygen saturation reads low on a pulse oximeter. Actually, that is exactly backwards. The infrared detector in a pulse ox responds to CO as well as O2, so measured sats will be artificially inflated. I regret the error.
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Re: CO Detector - Year-round?
No, but if folks care to submit suggestions, I'll certainly consider creating one.fatsportpilot wrote: Do you have an errata page for your presentations?
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