Patient had a forehead spo2 sensor with headband on their forehead for less than 24 hours.When the nurse removed the sensor for rotation, nursing noted a deep tissue pressure injury on the forehead.The forehead sensor was left off and an ear sensor was used instead.This is the first of two recent events whereby nursing has reported deep tissue injuries related to the use of the forehead spo2 sensors with headband.It was recommended to nursing by education that they rotate the sensors frequently or to not use the headband as it adds extra pressure to the sensor.Nursing has provided feedback recommending that the manufacturer improve/enhance the instructions for use on the product, frequent rotation of the sensors (every two hours or more frequently) on the headband, and to rotate device on the sensor sticker.The forehead spo2 sensor with headband is generally used when unable to get an oxygen saturation level on the finger.Nurses are encouraged also to use an ear sensor as an alternative.Because we have had two similar events, we have pulled this product from the icus.
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