This survey is designed to assess current use of pulse oximetry technology. We very much appreciate your time in taking this survey!

Question Title

* 1. What type of healthcare setting do you work in?

Question Title

* 2. What role do you play in health care?

Question Title

* 3. How often do you use non-invasive pulse oximetry monitoring?

Question Title

* 4. Please answer the following questions related to Pulse Oximetry

  Never Sometimes Most of the Time Always
I feel that non-invasive pulse oximetry probes work well.
Non-invasive pulse oximetry probes are accurate.
I manage my patient based on the data from a non-invasive pulse oximeter.
I rely on non-invasive pulse oximetry data.
Non-invasive pulse oximetry probes alarm accurately.
I am consistently able to get a true waveform from a non-invasive pulse oximetry probe.
I have to use multiple different probes to get a true waveform.
Non-invasive pulse oximetry probes cause inaccurate alarms.
Inaccurate alarms from non-invasive pulse oximeters can lead to alarm fatigue.
Non-invasive pulse oximetry probes fall off frequently.
I feel comfortable with the data accuracy from non-invasive pulse oximeters.
If the non-invasive pulse oximeter probe doesn't work, we resort to serial Arterial Blood Gas monitoring.
I would be willing to try a new pulse oximetry technology for more accurate data.

Question Title

* 5. My patients have a peripheral arterial line.

Question Title

* 6. My patient has a central line (i.e. Internal jugular or subclavian).

Question Title

* 7. My patient is more likely to have a:

Question Title

* 8. What is the biggest limitation of current pulse oximetry technology and probes?

Question Title

* 9. What recommendations do you have to improve current pulse oximetry probes/technology?

Question Title

* 10. Please enter the state in which you practice.

T