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Respiratory Equipment

Respiratory Equipment

Features Respiratory Equipment

  • Lightweight and easy to transport at 31 pounds
  • Compact, ergonomic design takes up less space, looks less like a medical device
  • One of the quietest mainstream concentrators (
  • No homecare provider filter change for two years
  • Uses less power and produces less heat, so it’s more patient-friendly
  • No filters for the patient to change

10 Liter O2 Concentrator

Features

  • Maintenance free SMCT “sure cycle” valve, designed specifically for the Millennium
  • Optional Oxygen Percentage Indicator (OPI ®) ultrasonically measures the oxygen output as a purity indication
  • Protective tubing neatly guards the electronic wires and tubing – double fault against electric shock
  • Integrated Sieve canister reduces tubing connections to enhance bed life
  • Twin Head Compressor: (higher stroke for more airflow through sieve beds)
  • Highly durable casters designed to withstand rigorous usage.
Nebulizer (Aerosol Therapy)
Respiratory Equipment For delivery of medications for inhalation into the lungs, this can be used with either a mouth piece or facemask.

 

Aspirator/Suction
Aspirator The aspirator is a durable suction unit designed for most home-care suction requirements.

 

Compressor 50 psi
Respiratory Equipment 50 psi Compressor is ideal for use with medications that require more flow and pressure for proper nebulization.

 

Bi-Pap ST
BipapST Philips Respironics, a pioneer in noninvasive ventilation (NIV) and a global leader in the respiratory medical device market, introduces the next generation BiPAP S/T ventilatory support system.

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