The primary function of the Oxygen Concentrator Hospital Equipment is to provide continuous oxygen therapy to neonatal patients, supporting their respiratory needs through CPAP and HFNC capabilities.
CPAP stands for Continuous Positive Airway Pressure, and HFNC stands for High Flow Nasal Cannula. Both are methods used to deliver oxygen to patients.
This specific model is designed primarily for neonatal patients and may not be suitable for adult use. Always consult a healthcare professional for appropriate equipment for adults.
The Oxygen Concentrator operates on an electric power supply, ensuring reliable and continuous operation.
The device is made from high-quality acrylic, which is durable and designed to withstand continuous use in hospital environments.
The machine is designed to be space-efficient, making it easy to place in neonatal care units or other medical settings without taking up excessive space.
Yes, the Oxygen Concentrator Hospital Equipment is CE certified, which means it meets international standards for quality and safety.
The device has a shelf life of 2 years, ensuring its longevity and reliability when properly stored.
The Oxygen Concentrator comes with a 1-year warranty, covering manufacturing defects and ensuring customer satisfaction.
Yes, online technical support is available for after-sale service to assist with any issues or questions you may have regarding the equipment.
The Oxygen Concentrator is classified as a Class II medical instrument, which indicates it has a moderate level of risk associated with its use.
While it is primarily designed for hospital use, it may be suitable for home healthcare settings under professional supervision. Always consult a healthcare provider for guidance.
The machine efficiently delivers a consistent flow of oxygen, which helps improve the oxygenation levels and overall health of neonatal patients.
Regular maintenance should include cleaning, checking for any blockages, and ensuring that it functions properly. Follow the manufacturer's guidelines for specific maintenance instructions.
While specific training details may vary, it is recommended that healthcare professionals receive proper training on how to operate and maintain the machine effectively.
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