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Respiratory/Oxygen Products
Aug 1, 2006 12:00 PM
- combines stationary and portable oxygen in one device
- allows user to fill seven cylinder sizes to full 2000 psi capacity and can be used with Chad conserving or oxygen therapeutic devices
- includes an oxygen purity sensor, designed to ensure continuous oxygen, and a filling mechanism so home patients can fill portable cylinders
Call 800/423-8870. Web site: www.chadtherapeutics.com Circle 450 or visit www.homecaremag.com for company information.
- for pediatric and adult use
- micro, dual-piston, frictionless, internal gas delivery system
- up to 10 hours of internal battery operation
Call 800/451-3111. Web site: www.ventilators.com Circle 446 or visit www.homecaremag.com for company information.
- all-in-one continuous conserve/flow selector
- allows conservation of up to 5:1; reduces false triggering and delivers multiple, measured pulses of oxygen throughout patient's breathing cycle
- if patient inspires longer or deeper, device produces multiple pulses and provides patient with more oxygen
Call 877/222-0200. Web site: www.cramerdeckermedical.com Circle 440 or visit www.homecaremag.com for company information.
- 24 flow ranges from one-fiftieth of a liter to 60 liters per minute
- all-metal construction with halo handle design
- 11 anodized colors to choose from with custom laser engraving available
Call 800/401-1723. Web site: www.floteco2.com Circle 449 or visit www.homecaremag.com for company information.
- plush toy holds child's PiKo-1 electronic peak flow/FEV1 meter in its backpack; designed to ease children into asthma management
- device stores 96 tests in memory bank so child will not have to track data manually; meter can be taken to physician's office so he or she can view results
- asthma management kit includes tote bag with pocket chamber and panda mask; activity booklet helps child learn about asthma triggers and how monitoring can prevent attacks
Call 800/574-7374. Web site: www.ferrarisrespiratory.com Circle 443 or visit www.homecaremag.com for company information.
- delivers up to 7 liters per minute of continuous oxygen
- simple keypad controls for on/off and oxygen increase/decrease; easy-read LCD flow indicator in half-liter increments
- auto-restart system activates under variety of conditions
Call 800/826-4610. Web site: www.sequal.com Circle 442 or visit www.homecaremag.com for company information.
- controlled, minute-volume technology provides use time of up to nine hours
- releases only gaseous oxygen; designed to prevent liquid oxygen spill hazards
- weighs 2.8 pounds empty, 3.6 pounds full; fill time of 10 to 20 seconds
Call 800/272-7285. Web site: www.precisionmedical.com Circle 445 or visit www.homecaremag.com for company information.
- designed to be travel-friendly, with small footprint
- piston-driven compressor
- may be used with AC power cord, optional AC car adapter or optional battery pack
Call 800/347-5678. Web site: www.grahamfield.com Circle 441 or visit www.homecaremag.com for company information.
- weighs less than a pound
- treatment time about 10 minutes
- features one-touch operation, 45-minute battery life, AC adapter and DC car adapter, adult and pediatric masks, carrying case, five replacement filters, disposable nebulizer and instructional DVD
Call: 800/333-4000. Web site: www.sunrisemedical.com Circle 448 or visit www.homecaremag.com.
- provides portable continuous oxygen
- monitoring system provides visual and audio alerts
- standard flowmeter can be replaced with a pediatric flowmeter for low flow patients
Call 800/963-7487. Web site: www.meritshealth.com Circle 447 or visit www.homecaremag.com for company information.
- lightweight, portable system
- features pressure control, pressure support, volume and spontaneous breath types
- variable flow and time termination criteria for caregiver to customize ventilation to individual patient's needs
Call 800/754-1914. Web site: www.pulmonetic.com Circle 444 or visit www.homecaremag.com for company information.
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