Learn more. Typically, a fully charged defibrillator battery will run the II for about 20 minutes. Once depleted, the battery can be recharged in the same manner as the batteries going into the defibrillator. Airflow exceeds 30 lpm. The chassis is a steel frame covered by vinyl coated nylon enabling wipe down cleaning and disinfection.
If you do purchase a battery for this unit you must also purchase the appropriate charging system. Pump Airflow: Approximately 50 lpm. Size: 17"L x 9"H x 6"W; weighs Battery Type: Sealed lead acid. DUET Instructions.
Available Accessories. Heavy-duty 2" hooks Keeps suction accessible but out of the way Attaches to the device easily and quickly with three snaps Easy to clean. Commercial businesses: may apply for open account status by submitting a completed Life-Assist, Inc.
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Ask Privately? Yes No Post Question. If the airway is not clear after the first suctioning attempt, reoxygenate the patient and try again. To prevent the transmission of communicable diseases, never reuse disposable suction catheters. This cost precious minutes, potentially endangering patients. Your portable suction unit needs to be with you at all times. The right suction unit can be easily transported to the patient.
We can help you choose the right machine for your agency. Topics: Emergency medical suction. Sam D. Say has been involved in developing product for healthcare providers for over 35 years. His passions include contributing to the management of the patient airway and providing solutions that save lives in difficult conditions.
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