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Pulse Oximetry Mini Course – Fast, Practical SpO2 Skills to Complement the Cardiology Course

Curriculum

  • 5 Sections
  • 19 Lessons
  • Lifetime
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  • First Things First
    2
    • 1.1
      Copyright Warnings & Disclaimer
    • 1.2
      Regarding the Correctness of Information
  • Introduction
    3
    • 2.1
      Define pulse oximetry and its clinical relevance.
    • 2.2
      Understand the historical development and importance of saturation probes.
    • 2.3
      Recognize the role of this manual in clinical and academic training.
  • Understanding Non-Invasive Saturation Probes (Pulse Oximetry)
    13
    • 3.1
      Table of Contents & Chapter Objectives Summary
    • 3.2
      Chapter 1: Introduction
    • 3.3
      Chapter 2: Physiology of Oxygen Transport
    • 3.4
      Chapter 3: Principles of Pulse Oximetry
    • 3.5
      Chapter 4: Anatomy of a Saturation Probe
    • 3.6
      Chapter 5: Proper Application Techniques
    • 3.7
      Chapter 6: Factors Affecting Accuracy
    • 3.8
      Chapter 7: Interpretation of Readings
    • 3.9
      Chapter 8: Limitations and Troubleshooting
    • 3.10
      Chapter 9: Clinical Scenarios
    • 3.11
      Chapter 10: Perfusion Index (PI) in Pulse Oximetry
    • 3.12
      Chapter 11: Summary and Review Questions
    • 3.13
      Review Questions
      10 Minutes10 Questions
  • MCQs: Pulse Oximetry
    4
    • 4.1
      Section A: Physiology & Principles (Q1–10)
      10 Minutes10 Questions
    • 4.2
      Section B: Probe Anatomy & Application (Q11–20)
      10 Minutes10 Questions
    • 4.3
      Section C: Clinical Interpretation (Q21–30)
      10 Minutes10 Questions
    • 4.4
      Section D: Troubleshooting & Clinical Scenarios (Q31–40)
      10 Minutes10 Questions
  • Glossary of Key Terms
    2
    • 5.1
      Glossary of Key Terms
    • 5.2
      References
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