Brief: Learn how this solution can streamline typical workflows and improve reliability. In this video, we showcase the S1500 Neonatal Pediatric Medical Ventilator in action within an ICU setting. You'll see a detailed walkthrough of its advanced monitoring, safety alarms, and flexible configurations designed for adult, pediatric, and neonatal patients. Discover how its intuitive interface and robust features enhance patient care and operational efficiency in critical medical environments.
Related Product Features:
Assists or substitutes spontaneous breathing for adult, pediatric, and neonatal patients in ICUs, operating rooms, and emergency units.
Features a 12.1-inch TFT LCD screen displaying up to two of three oscillographs simultaneously for clear real-time monitoring.
Includes 14 types of sound and visual alarms for error checking, troubleshooting, and enhanced patient safety.
Equipped with a built-in oxygen concentration sensor to ensure stable and precise oxygen delivery.
Offers a compact, long-life internal battery for emergency power backup, reducing patient risk during power failures.
Designed with four casters and two brakes for easy mobility and secure placement in various clinical settings.
Provides multiple humidifier options with heating and servo control functions for comfortable patient breathing.
Supports automatic detection and switching between central gas, cylinder gas, and air compressor sources.
Faqs:
What patient age groups is the S1500 ventilator suitable for?
The S1500 ventilator is designed to assist or substitute spontaneous breathing for adult, pediatric, and neonatal patients, making it versatile for various intensive care needs.
How does the ventilator ensure patient safety during use?
It includes 14 types of sound and visual alarms for error checking, a built-in oxygen sensor for stable concentration, a self-check system before operation, and an internal battery for emergency power to avoid risks.
What are the key features of the ventilator's monitoring and display system?
The system features a 12.1-inch TFT LCD screen that can display up to two of three oscillographs (P-T, F-T, P-V Loop) simultaneously, along with real-time parameters like tidal volume, frequency, and oxygen concentration.
Is the S1500 ventilator easy to move and position in a hospital setting?
Yes, it is equipped with four casters for easy mobility and two brakes for secure stopping, allowing flexible placement in ICUs, operating rooms, and emergency units.