Sensor sensitivity

Sensitivity refers to the ratio of the output change Δy to the input change Δx under steady-state operation.

It is the slope of the output-input characteristic curve. Sensitivity S is a constant if there is a linear relationship between the output and the input of the sensor. Otherwise, it will change as the amount of input changes.

The dimension of sensitivity is the ratio of the dimensions of the output and the input. For example, for a displacement sensor, when the displacement changes by 1 mm and the output voltage changes to 200 mV, the sensitivity should be expressed as 200 mV/mm.

When the output of the sensor and the amount of input are the same, the sensitivity can be understood as a magnification.

Increased sensitivity for higher measurement accuracy. However, the higher the sensitivity, the narrower the measurement range and the worse the stability.

Venous Cannula

Venous cannula is also a deep venous puncture catheter. The method is to select the appropriate puncture site and insert the needle under the skin, and insert the needle with negative pressure until the dark red blood is absorbed, indicating that the needle has entered the vein, and the guide wire is inserted. Withdraw the puncture needle to leave the guide wire in the blood vessel, and then insert the venous catheter that needs to be indwelled along the guide wire, then exit the guide wire, inject diluted heparin saline and fix the catheter, the deep venous catheterization is completed. The veins for puncture and catheterization are usually selected clinically, including the subclavian vein, internal jugular vein, and femoral vein. After the puncture catheter is indwelled, attention must be paid to the care of the puncture site to avoid infection with thrombus or catheter falling off.

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