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| ¢Á SCA 990NR(Auto-ventilators Resuscitator) |
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Usage
- The resuscitator is a lifesaving equipment that can automatically or manually supply oxygen to patients suffering from momentary apnea, respiratory distress or dyspnea in a safe and effective way
Features
- Volume/time type which is operated using the compressed oxygen as the power source.
- The equipment automatically and repeatedly administers artificial respiration to the patients.
- The ventilation volume per Breath control button is installed to control the number of breaths per minute and the amount of oxygen supplied. And related data can be checked through the display window.
- The oxygen supply can be adjusted in 6stages according to the weight or condition of the patient to prevent abdominal inflation.
- If the respiratory tract resistance exceeds 60cmH2O, an alarm is sounded and pressure is discharged.
- 99% or more of oxygen is supplied and administering artificial respiration to patients
- A diaphragm is installed to prevent the automatic resuscitator from being contaminated by vomits.
- The product is designed in a structure which allows cleaning and replacement if the converter is contaminated.
- An "OFF" button allows the operator to temporarily stop oxygen supply to patients.
- A manual button (overwrite button) is installed so that oxygen can manually be supplied to patients after chest massaging during cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- If the equipment is not operated for a specific time( 4-10 seconds) during manual mode, the equipment automatically changes to Auto mode.
- Warranty period: 5 years
| International quality certifications and patents |
Quality standards |
US FDA Approval : K991195
ISO 9001 : QMI-001938
EN 46001 and ISO 13485 : DGM-208
EC approval : DGM-207
CE Mark : 0543
Canada Medical approval: 18734
US Patent : 5,520,170
US Patent : 6,055,981
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ISO 8382-1988
American Heart Association (A.H.A Guidelines 2000)
Journal of American Medical association (JAMA Guidelines 1992)
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