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Manufactured by:Michigan Instruments, Inc. based inGrand Rapids, MICHIGAN (USA)
Simulate a range of pulmonary situations for infants and children (and adults), using the Adult-Infant TTL and PneuView Lung Simulators. These devices incorporate one adult lung and one infant lung simulator in a single unit. This provides great flexibility and a range of applications for a wide range of patient populations. If you need to create spontaneous breathing, the model is also available ...
Manufactured by:Michigan Instruments, Inc. based inGrand Rapids, MICHIGAN (USA)
Our Lung Simulators provide accurate representations of adult pulmonary mechanics. The total lung capacity replicates a typical adult patient. When our Dual Adult Test Lung is paired with our Breath Simulation Module (BSM), it can be used to create a spontaneously breathing lung model. The addition of the Adult Head Simulation Module (HSM-A) further expands the applications for this dynamic ...
Manufactured by:Michigan Instruments, Inc. based inGrand Rapids, MICHIGAN (USA)
The Breath Simulation Module (BSM) is a compact device designed to transform the Dual Adult TTL or PneuView Lung Simulator into a spontaneous breathing system. Spontaneous breathing simulations are especially useful for designing, demonstrating, testing and providing training on non-invasive and supportive modes of ventilation and oxygenation. The BSM can also be used with Adult-Infant ...
