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Patient Use Disposable Patient Breathing Equipment Supplied In Usa Illinois
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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 ...
Manufactured by:Michigan Instruments, Inc. based inGrand Rapids, MICHIGAN (USA)
When used with Michigan Instruments’ Lung Simulators, Head Simulation Modules allow for training, testing, and research on devices and modalities that involve interaction with the human face. These modules also provide a great visual reinforcement of the overall simulation being created. Seeing a head on the lung simulator leads to an “Aha Moment” for many students and ...
Manufactured by:Michigan Instruments, Inc. based inGrand Rapids, MICHIGAN (USA)
The Spontaneous Breathing Lung Simulator (SBL) offers an updated way to create spontaneous breathing. This is available as an independent device or upgrade your current generation TTL or PneuView Simulator. Spontaneous breathing simulations are especially useful for designing, testing, and providing training on non-invasive and supportive modes of ventilation and oxygenation. The breathing is ...
Manufactured by:Cubic Sensor and Instrument Co., Ltd based inWuhan, CHINA
The Gasboard-7020 Handheld Pulmonary Function Spirometer utilizes ultrasonic gas flow sensing technology to assess the respiratory and inspiratory functions of the body. It seamlessly transforms a patient's breathing signals into electrical data, which is then transmitted to the corresponding signal processing circuit. This enables the device to display real-time respiratory flow curves and ...
