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  • portable ventilator for ambulance,emergency ventilator,medical ventilator
  • portable ventilator for ambulance,emergency ventilator,medical ventilator
  • portable ventilator for ambulance,emergency ventilator,medical ventilator

AV-2010 Emergency Portable Ventilator For Ambulance Medical Ventilator

When it comes to critical care transportation, one of the key pieces of equipment to have on-hand is a portable ventilator. In addition to oxygenation, perfusion, and circulation, ventilation is one of the vital functions that must be sustained while transporting a patient to a critical care facility.

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Emergency Portable Ventilator For Ambulance Medical Ventilator Features:

1. Equipped with air and oxygen tanks.

2. Built-in Li-battery for recharging and emergency case up to continuous 4 hrs.

3. Five-tuned ventilator settings also serve to make ventilation more tolerable for the patient.

4. Allow exact adaptation of pressure and flow characteristics to an individual patient’s needs.

5. Deliver an oxygen and air mix to a patient, with the concentration of the mix being adjustable.

6. Applied for child and adult. Used for respiratory depression respiratory paralysis and failure of emergency rescue.

7. Available in vehicle or portable stretcher.

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MODEL AV-2010
Power Input
220 V (+10%), 50Hz (+2%)or 110V/60Hz S
Battery Back-Up
Internal Rechargeable S
Sealed Lead Acid, 12V (>4 Hours)
Car Charger DC 12V
Screen Size(inch) 5.7
Gas
O2,Air, O2 or air
Pipeline input Range 280 kPa ~ 600 kPa
Ventiation Specifcation
Breathing Rate 4 ~ 100/min
Inspiratory Duration 0.2 ~ 6s
Tidal Volume (TV) 50-1500ml
Oxygen concentration 45% ~ 100%
l:E Ratio 4:1~1:8
Sigh times 1~ 5 (Every 100 times)
Ventilation Mode
IPPV S
SPONT/CPAP SPONT
A/C S
SIGH S
SIMV S
MANUAL S
Inspiratory trigger sensitity
Pressure Trigger -2.0 kPa ~ 0 kPa
Monitoring
Tidal volume S
Ventilation volume S
Breathing rate S
Ppeak S
Oxygen concentration O
Waveform Display
Pressure-Time S
Alarms
Apnea S
Vt too high(low) S
Airway Pressure too high S
O2 or Air supply failed S
AC power failure S
Battery under voltage S
No tidal Volume S
Note: “S”Standard “O”Optional”-“No

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