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A ventilator machine is a medical device designed to provide mechanical ventilation to patients who are unable to breathe adequately on their own. It works by delivering a controlled flow of air or a mixture of air and oxygen to the patient's lungs, ensuring sufficient oxygenation and removal of carbon dioxide. Ventilators can be used in various settings, including hospitals, emergency care, and critical care units.
| Modes of ventilation | Assist-control, pressure support, and volume control |
| Oxygen concentration range | 21% to 100% |
| Tidal volume range | 100 to 2000 mL |
| Respiratory rate range | 5 to 40 breaths per minute |
| Power supply | AC mains and battery backup |
When selecting a ventilator machine, consider the specific needs of your patient population, including the modes of ventilation required and the typical tidal volumes. It is also important to specify any necessary features such as alarms, monitoring capabilities, and portability. Ensure that the device meets relevant medical standards and certifications, and inquire about service and support options. Quantities should be based on your facility's patient load and emergency preparedness plans.
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To assist or control breathing in patients who cannot breathe adequately on their own.
Yes, some ventilators are designed for home use, particularly for patients with chronic respiratory conditions.
Common modes include assist-control, pressure support, and volume control.
Tidal volume is typically based on the patient's weight and lung condition, often ranging from 6 to 8 mL/kg.
Look for alarms for high/low pressure, oxygen concentration, and disconnection, as well as battery backup.
Most modern ventilators have user-friendly interfaces, but training is essential for safe operation.